More snow/ice headed our way...

4VR4CY

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I think for new houses, you have to let your driveway "cure" for a few years before they rec using ice melt.
 

Iastfan112

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If you have new driveways avoid icemelt like the plague. Older ones not as big of deal.
 

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Get back in your cage or make me some lunch.



Interesting. Certain kind do that or is that supposedly a side effect of all of them?

The salt based stuff is nasty on concrete. They make specifc ice melt that will not hurt concrete.
 

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Get back in your cage or make me some lunch.



Interesting. Certain kind do that or is that supposedly a side effect of all of them?

depends on the chemicals used. Stay away from anything with salt in it.

They all seem to place disclaimers that they aren't responsible for killing your driveway. And most recommend not using it on newer concrete.
 

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careful with the ice melt. I used it a few years ago and now my driveway is chipping.

I agree, I refuse to use ice melt as it chips the driveway and kills the grass. Sand tracks into the house and grinds on the hardwood floors

I prefer to use 'Oil Dry' (a 20 lbs bag is $3.00 at Wal Mart) and cast it out on the ice. Doesn't melt the ice but gives great traction. Plus when it warms up faster when the sun comes back out. Kitty litter works good too. Best part is they never run out of it. :smile:
 

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I have a buddy who is part owner in a business that makes a product called "Safe Walk". It is made out of corn by products and is safe on new concrete and works just as good as anything out there. I have a newer house and have used it and no cracks or chips at all. It is also safe for your grass when you scoop the snow/ice off into your yard. The other stuff would kill grass.

It's called "Safe Walk" and it is good stuff and better yet safe for your concrete and your yards. They carry it at Hy-Vee I know and other retailers.
 
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psycln11

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I agree, I refuse to use ice melt as it chips the driveway and kills the grass. Sand tracks into the house and grinds on the hardwood floors

I prefer to use 'Oil Dry' (a 20 lbs bag is $3.00 at Wal Mart) and cast it out on the ice. Doesn't melt the ice but gives great traction. Plus when it warms up faster when the sun comes back out. Kitty litter works good too. Best part is they never run out of it. :smile:

I just park in the street when I can't make it up my driveway. One of these days the City's going to nail my car so I can get a new one, like they did my mailbox last year. :wink:
 

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I have a buddy who is part owner in a business that makes a product called "Safe Walk". It is made out of corn by products and is safe on new concrete and works just as good as anything out there. I have a newer house and have used it and no cracks or chips at all. It is also safe for your grass when you scoop the snow/ice off into your yard. The other stuff would kill grass.

It's called "Safe Walk" and it is good stuff and better yet safe for your concrete and your yards. They carry it at Hy-Vee I know and other retailers.

Thanks for the info. :)

Snow has basically stopped here in Grimes and nothing on the radar.
 

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Now will be the fun part, trying to clean this all off your driveway....

We need some sun in the next few days to melt all the ice.
 

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