[SML] Squeaky wood remedies

Stephen E Rees Stephen.Rees at fredonia.edu
Mon Mar 7 20:56:45 UTC 2022


On occasion I’ve used baby powder squirted beneath oak strip flooring in my living room. It works fairly well. 
Steve Rees

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> On Mar 7, 2022, at 3:53 PM, Don Taco via Stagecraft <stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
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>   The oral tradition in my past says candles or crayon. Partly because they're likely to be close by. I don't think you'll go wrong with some nice clean beeswax. Good call. My experience says soap will be okay, but will dry out much faster, and then not be so okay. Tends to collect dust faster, too.
>   And if you can locate a pinch point, a bit of judicious sanding will probably help.
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> From: "Matthew Whiton via Stagecraft" <stagecraft at theatrical.net>
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> Hello all, 
>       I'm interested to hear your squeaky wood remedies. Assuming a person could find the point of friction, I was thinking bar soap, or paraffin / beeswax could work? 
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> Thanks in advance for your suggestions. 
> Matt 
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