Posted by Fixerupper on February 13, 2010 at 16:29:14 from (207.177.13.178):
In Reply to: Ice on roof posted by Doug - Iowa on February 13, 2010 at 14:38:47:
Ice melt has salt or calciun chloride, meaning salt. A week or so ago I was looking at every brand of ice melt I could find trying to find something salt free for the machine shed doors and everything I found basically had salt. It won't hurt the shingles but unprotected steel like common nails will rust. The hot water idea sounds like a winner to me. Good luck. Jim
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