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Get it between 2024-12-03 to 2024-12-10. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Compatibility: Designed exclusively for 1-1/2" inside diameter cups on wrought iron furniture legs. Please verify your measurements for accuracy before ordering. Assistance is available if needed
Protection: Our patio chair feet will protect your furniture from damage and your flooring from marks, scratches, and rust. Ideal for use on surfaces like wood decks, stone, concrete, tiles, and more
Noise: Enjoy a quieter outdoor space with our patio furniture glides. Your tables and chairs will slide with less effort without the annoying screeching sound when adjusting your furniture
Durability: Our leg caps are made with thick, hard, all-weather plastic. They protect against UV damage and daily wear, ensuring your furniture remains protected no matter the season
Installation: Before installing the wrought iron foot caps, ensure the cup area is clear of debris, rust, and dirt. Touch up any exposed metal. Use a rubber mallet for installation
How to install:Items needed - Rubber mallet or rubber hammer. Tape is optional but can be helpful1 - Important. First make sure your foot cup has a inner diameter of 1-1/2"2 - Use whatever tool you can (screwdriver or pliers) to remove the old chair feet.3 - Once the old parts are removed clean the cup area really well. Remove all dirt, debris, rust etc. Use sandpaper if you need. If there is bare metal showing it is a good idea to cover it up with some spray paint.4 - Place your chair or table upside on a piece of cardboard or a towel to prevent scratching.5 - To hit the glides in you will need to use some force since they are friction fit. Use a rubber mallet or rubber hammer. Do not use a normal hammer as this can crack the glide.6 - Place the glide on top of the cup so it centered and level. A piece of tape can be helpful to hold the glide in place if you are having troubles.7 - Once the glide is in place and level strike the glide directly in the middle and down into the cup. Start with a medium strike to get the glide to set in the cup at first and to make sure it is going in level.8 - Once the glide is staying in the cup on its own you can continue to hit it in the rest of the way. You can hit it a little harder if needed.9 - A ridge circling the outside of the plastic foot glide will be shaved off when hammered in assuring a tight fit and securing the glide in place.10 - Relax and enjoy the rest of the day!