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    Check your stelettos closely, girls!

    Rite after I started dressing, I noticed I was quickly destroying the rubber/plastic tips on mine!

    Under the rubber tip, r screws that hold the heel on! Even if your tips r still on, if they're cracked or damaged, the screw can poke thru and put holes in vinyl, or scratch wood floors!

    Fortunately, all my wood floors have rugs on them!
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    floor tiles

    I once went shopping en femme at an upscale mall. In one section, the pressure from my heels deformed the floor tiles enough to make then snap loose.
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    Oak hardwood floors throughout, no noticeable dents or scratches and I have been clomping around on them in heels for 3 years??
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    and the heels won't dent the floor.
    ive got 3/4" red oak flooring in all of the common areas of the house and in the corner where most of my pictures are taken, there are lots of little heel shaped dents. my heels are plastic tipped...

    i asked my wife where all of the dents came from but she didnt know or notice them in the first place...

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    Yes the little pock mark heel shapes. Best bet im getting from all this is to just not where spike heels on the hardwood. Which i most certainly will continue
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    At a house that we lived in ,had a real pine floor after spending about a week sanding and polishing it looked brilliant ,we then had a birthday party for about 30 people a great night was had by all WELL the following day it looked awfull full of indentations i could have cried ,all my hard work gone to pot.
    i asked a flooring expert to have a look and he said that a 120 lb girl in spiked heels creates a pressure of approx 2.5 tons per square inch while walking more if they dance ?

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    Hi All,

    At least the super hard finish of manufactured laminated flooring that looks like hardwood, doesn't indent. I just finsihed installing nearly 800 sq.ft. of it in our home. It doesn't mark with high heels! I checked that pretty quickly, because my spouse can't wear heels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kimmy p View Post
    I had a GG friend that literally poked holes in another friends vinyl flooring with her stilettos. At their house warming party.
    Years ago, Houses had a special plywood underlayment where vinyl floors
    where layed. "It was called pluged and touch sanded" That is the plywood had no voids in it that i spike heal shoe could poke through and make a hole.
    Today that extra cost in house construction has gone away because the
    high heal shoe has lost its fashion, resulting in platform type shoes with
    larger heal area than the spikes. Yes I remember metel spikes on shoes,
    My moyher had them, And dad,(also a carpender) would curse thoes
    darn shoes. I can LOL now, I was to young at the time to understand.
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    When i still lived at home with my parents there was a strict no shoes policy in the house, that meant everybody. That house had a huge family room with a highly polished random hardwood floor. (looked great too)

    When dad went to sell the house he did notice some marks on the floor that looked like heel marks. If he had have found out the truth i don't think i'd be writing this....

    The next house we moved into was much better, it was fully tiled.

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    I haven't noticed any heel marks on any of my wood floors. I have noticed that my dog leaves scuff marks when she tears around the house though.
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