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Old Mod

I've seen a new product in Travis Perkins called Ram Board,
Has anyone else seen it, tried it?
Thinking of trying it out on my next project.

Approx £45+ vat.

Ram Board is a heavy-duty, temporary floor protectionengineered for Contractors. Designed with cost and efficiency in mind; it lays out fast and is re-usable. Ram Board is non-staining and utilizes Flex-Fiber™ technology allowing for the proper curing of new floors on jobsites. Exclusive Spill Guard™ technology provides added protection against water, paint, mud, and more.

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Old Mod

Just another floor protector, much the same as the rest, or did I miss something when I watched the vids ?
No don't think u did Alan haha
But I liked the foldable edges so u can take it up walls and it states it suitable for sensitive flooring like marble.
Was just curious if anyone had tried it and wondered how reuseable it actually is.
Don't like using plastics and I've yet to actually find a self adhesive one that's actually any good.
 
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StevieBoy

I reckon good old cardboard does the same - if you can get your hands on some lol.

To me, it's a bit gimmicky.
 
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Old Mod

It's not cardboard!
Cardboard would leach into floor, that'll be nice on ur newly laid marble!
 

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