Posted by Chris Jones on February 19, 2015 at 16:24:26 from (65.188.217.236):
In Reply to: Tire Chains posted by Hobo,NC on February 19, 2015 at 10:06:33:
Someone beat me to the emergency strap on chains and included a link to one brand.
But, I agree with others that putting something on and taking it off isn't a practical solution. I doubt it's one the wife will use too. I also wouldn't be surprised to hear they weren't installed correctly and damaged something if they do decide to try that.
I second the recommendations for salt or fertilizer but I'd say that small pea gravel (the crushed kind not smooth rounded rock) spread generously on the icy patches. I don't find sand does much.
On chip and tar drive I'd avoid pulling anything over the ice to chip it up by digging under it. Now if you have something heavy like a lawn spiker that would perhaps crack up the ice but not heavy enough to damage the pavement--perhaps--but be careful.
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