Here is a link that might be useful.
Using cardboard as a drop cloth to protect hardwood floors.
You may even want to keep these pads on after you move to avoid any floor damage in your new home.
Use painter s tape to keep them in place.
Whether you use a drop cloth cardboard or an old rug covering your floor is the most foolproof way to prevent any scratches or dings from moving.
For my construction projects we use something a lot stronger called ram board.
Take steps to ensure it doesn t damage your floors.
I posted on a similar topic about this.
Get tips for protecting hardwood floors carpet tile and laminate when moving.
Pieces behind your workbench or tuck them along a wall in your garage or workshop and you ll have a disposable drop cloth at the ready for your next messy project.
Large pieces of cardboard are great for covering your workbench during messy gluing or painting tasks.
Cover your floors.
You can easily protect your floor before you paint your walls or ceiling.
A quick and cheap way to protect your floor is to tape down pieces of cardboard to walk on.
They prevent any scratching as you decide on how you want to set up your furniture on a hardwood floor.
Woodfloorpro is right red rosin can stain if it gets wet and it is too thin to protect the floors from any impact.
Spread either your canvas rosin paper or plastic drop cloth across your.
How to protect floors when painting.