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Default Snow-shovel; snow sticks to it: how to make slippery?

willshak wrote:

Smitty Two wrote the following:
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willshak wrote:



What if it doesn't get below freezing outside?
A lot of snow falls when the temps are in the 30's. It can be wet and heavy.
My snow clearing tools (shovels, ice breakers, and car brooms) stay
outside all winter.


If it's not below freezing, you might consider letting the snow melt
instead of shoveling it.

You don't live in the northern US, do you?
Let's wait for the snow to melt, in the meantime, keep driving your car
in and out of the driveway, packing the snow down to glacial consistency.


Don't forget the sidewalk--- Great to get 3-4" of wet snow- watch it
turn to slush, but not quite melt-- then it goes to 10below and you're
slip-sliding until April.

Jim
[back to the op- I like the 'Pam' ripoff from samsclub. I use it on
shovels and snowblower augers]]