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Helpful Hints & Tips
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING: Click here for information and instructions on maintaining your floor tiles. PUTTING A FLOOR TOGETHER: Jubilee floor tiles may be connected in any number of ways provided the Velcro hook(hard) side is always aligned with a loop (soft) side. We have provided a label on the rubber underside that will aid you in connecting the tiles properly. Align each tile so that the labels are facing in the same direction: for example, all labels facing to the "top" of the room. Now simply "scissor" each tile together. (For the tightest joints, give each tile a wiggle to fully engage the Velcro.) To assemble four or more tiles, create rows first and then push each row into the next. CREATIVE WAYS TO AFFORD A JUBILEE FLOOR: We are often approached by dance studios and performance groups looking for a portable, sprung floor for their venues. Understanding that this can be a sizable investment for groups already stretched for funds, we have decided to share some of the more creative ways these groups have found to fund theirs. If you have ideas you'd like to share, please send them to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
CREATING MORE TRACTION: If you would like to get more "grip" out of your tiles (and everyone has their own tastes in this), there are a couple of things you can try:
CREATING MORE "SLIP": Armour-All will work very well to make your tiles more slippery. However, this will be fairly permanent! CLEANING: Water; soap and water; and vinegar and water are some simple solutions to keeping your Jubilee tiles free from basic dust and dirt. Should you prefer to give them a good cleaning occasionally (even removing black marks), we recommend the wonderful Mr. Clean Erasers for this. Baking soda and water can work well too but the Mr. Clean Erasers seem to require less elbow grease. Even a good sanding (with rough grit sandpaper or a power sander) will take off especially bad buildup. Just be sure to wipe off the resultant plastic "dust" before using them again. CARPET USAGE: If you are desperate to use these tiles over carpet, here are the recommendations and warnings:If you have plush carpet and or/padding, you most likely will experience seam separation between the tiles. This is simply because the "squishy" carpet is allowing the tiles to un-Velcro. You could prevent this by taping the top of the seams with duct tape (split in half works well) or dance tape. Neither will damage the tiles. The other carpet issue is potential cracking - again, due to insufficient support underneath the tiles. Whereas these cracks are repairable (see below), a way to prevent this from happening in the first place is to use a subfloor. This can be as simple and inexpensive as pieces of Masonite, pegboard or plywood duct-taped together. We use pieces of duct-taped 1/4 inch Masonite at competitions and find it works perfectly for our needs. (Masonite is found at Lowes and Home Depot and is pegboard without the holes. We prefer it to plywood since it is cheaper, lighter and doesn't warp.) STORAGE:
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