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Posted by jeffcat on December 23, 2006 at 23:53:28 from (216.107.36.237):
In Reply to: Sticky Snow posted by Stumpalump on December 23, 2006 at 16:45:05:
Check with your local custom paint mixer outfit. They have some real expensive epoxy paints that will make anything slide off a ducks back. The old cans you could buy were called "iT" The local industrial supply house should have silicone spray in cans but you need to be very careful with the stuff. NEVER spray it near your vehicle's air intakes. NEVER- NEVER-NEVER!!! You will end up with no Ox sensors for your polution controls. The neighbor does a lot of contract plowing and his body painter friend got some "hot" county truck epoxy paint. It does wear out too but it does work well for several snows. Like an old dirt plow, totally bear polished metal is the best. Ice skates and the bottom of olympic tobogan runners are straight metal or have wax. Let's hear from some others out there. I will agree, nothing sticks like RUST! Jeffcat
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