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Old Dec 25, 2013 | 09:50 PM
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Wondering if there was any kind of spray I could spray on the snowblade to keep the snow from sticking, preferably something that is clear (I know there is slip plate but it's black). Also like to put it on inside of discharge chute of snowblower.
 
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Old Dec 26, 2013 | 10:09 AM
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I also used to put no-stick spray on the snowblower. It worked pretty good. I typically used PAM or Mazolla or whatever the other brand is called. I haven't felt I need it on the ATV plow though. I just brush it off after each use.
 
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Old Dec 26, 2013 | 10:48 AM
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Thanks. Never even thought of the household cooking stuff
 
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Old Dec 26, 2013 | 10:53 AM
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Would WD40 work? Thinking it repels water, so maybe it would keep it snow sticking and as a bonus would also help keep the rust away.
 
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Old Dec 26, 2013 | 10:56 AM
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Pam works on snow shovels too but I never bother with it anymore I just whack it against the side of the porch and call it good. I've tried WD-40 and IIRC it worked too.
 
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Old Dec 26, 2013 | 04:15 PM
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I've used Pam on my mower deck before. It worked pretty good.
 
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Old Dec 27, 2013 | 06:56 AM
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Maybe a little out of the range of solutions you were looking for, but I've found that moving south took care of the problem pretty well.
 
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Old Dec 27, 2013 | 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Scootergptx
Maybe a little out of the range of solutions you were looking for, but I've found that moving south took care of the problem pretty well.
Liar! You've got as much snow and ice this winter as we have in New England!!!
 
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Silicone spray works well.
The best think you can do is keep a good coat of paint on the plow. You can also wax the blade.
 
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Old Jan 4, 2014 | 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by jgar
Silicone spray works well.
The best think you can do is keep a good coat of paint on the plow. You can also wax the blade.
Is that the same wax you use on your legs, Jgar, to remove unwanted stubble?

Just kidding!!! Jgar is a manly man. Rider of lore....
 
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