How do you roll up Marley?

The best way to store or transport your marley when not in use is to roll it up either around the cardboard tube it came with or a PVC pipe of similar diameter. Using releasable vinyl tape, tape the roll tightly together and store the roll on end in a upright position.
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How do you roll up a Marley dance floor?

Keep that corrugated core.

Roll the Marley flooring on the cardboard core. Keep the roll very tight and even on the edges, i.e. do not allow the edges to get uneven. Once the floor is rolled up it can be secured by using floor tape around the roll or by using strips of velcro.
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How do you get Marley to lay flat?

If the waves remain, using a hairdryer very carefully warm a couple of the wave areas and put weight on the floor (books, sandbags, etc.) and let sit overnight. If that worked, do the rest of the floor. If it did not work, reverse roll the floor around a core and let sit overnight on end.
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Can you put Marley floor over concrete?

Home Marley Dance Floor Over Concrete - Option 1 - Super High Density Foam Subfloor. If you are installing your home dance flooring over concrete, one option is installing a layer of 2x2 foot high density Foam Tiles called Sport Plus Designer Foam Tiles.
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How long does Marley floor last?

When you follow good cleaning practices and maintain your floor, you can expect your Marley dance floor to last 5-15 years and 20-25 years for wood. While some floors may last twice as long, the lifespan depends largely on how well the floors are maintained and how often the studio is used.
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Why is my Marley floor so slippery?

Rosin, made of pine tar, dries out over time and creates slippery residue which is virtually impossible to get off Marley floors. Second, never use alcohol, ammonia, bleach, vinegar, steel wool, solvent, coke, or any other abrasive cleaning product on Marley floors. These products will destroy the floor.
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Can you dance on cement?

A concrete floor has a shock absorption of 0% leaving the full 100% shock of impact to the person landing. Dance creates impact energy. If the energy generated by dance is returned to the body it can result in shin splints, stress fractures, and an array of knee problems, tendonitis, and ankle sprains.
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What is Marley floor used in dance?

What Is a Marley Dance Floor? In the dance industry, the term “marley” describes just about any roll-out vinyl floor used as a dance floor.
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How do you remove tape residue from Marley?

Soap, detergent or just plain water and elbow grease does little to remove this type of residue. as PROCLEAN. Be aware that some solvents will attack the vinyl and soften the floor to the point of damage. Always test any new product on a small area of your floor before doing the entire job.
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How heavy is a roll of Marley?

The 5.25 ft by 101 ft rolls weigh just 165 pounds apiece, which makes them easier to roll up and transport than many traditional used marley dance floor for sale selections. They are flexible enough to be repeatedly rolled up during the course of a tour, but they will also lay flat quickly for a secure install.
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What is the best material to dance on?

For really professional dance studio flooring, hardwood flooring is the way to go. It's not only beautiful to look at but also high performance and suitable for any dance style. With hardwood, you have to ensure the subfloor is sprung to protect dancers from injury.
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Can you put dance floor on grass?

They can be installed over grass, but note that they're only intended for temporary outdoor installations and do still require a hard, flat surface. Significant bumps, spongy ground and/or mud in you grassy surface can cause the installation to become difficult and/or uneven.
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What can I use as a dance floor on grass?

Your tent may have a plastic sheet as a floor or hessian or just plain grass. Non of these are ideal for dancing in heels. But you can put down a sheet of plywood or MDF and cover it with wood effect laminate. These thin sheets of wood or wood-effect plastic click together to make a solid surface.
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What do you sprinkle on a dance floor?

So, that seems to be it! The round-up for how to get a little more sliding ability seems to primarily be cornmeal, (or cornstarch, or baby powder used sparingly), Dancefloor Wax, Dancehall & Shuffleboard Wax, or Candle Wax.
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Can you tap on Marley floors?

Myth #6 – Marley floors are only for soft shoes

Floors like Arabesque are dense without a great deal of limited slip – making them an excellent choice for hard shoes like tap, clogging or Irish dance.
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What do ballerinas use to not slip?

A slippery floor is every ballet dancer's nightmare, especially when rosin isn't an option. One alternative is to step on a wet paper towel or sponge. Dampening the bottoms and tips of your pointe shoes will help prevent slips. (However, too much water will warp your shoes, so use sparingly.)
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Can you use rosin on Marley floors?

Never use Rosin on marley type floors. While you are at it, the following should never be used on your dance floor because they break down and dissolve the vinyl floor over time: alcohol, bleach, ammonia, acetone, vinegar, coke, steel wool and solvent, and all abrasive cleaning products.
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Do Marley tiles contain asbestos?

Following settlement in a drawn-out case against UK tile manufacturer Marley, Peter Williams said the case would have been finalised sooner had Marley acknowledged that most of its tiles used by his client Roy Morris contained asbestos.
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Is Marley expensive?

A marley-type floor is made up of vinyl strips and a pointe shoe does not slip on this type of surface. A slippery surface could cause a dancer to fall and become injured. A marley-type floor is quite expensive, about $16.25 per square foot. For an average dance studio space of 1,000 square feet, that's over $16,000.
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