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Cooking spray doesn't work; rub with furniture polish; let dry at room temp then keep the shovel where it's cold. (If the sun is shining while you're scooping, nothing will work.)
Wish I would have tried that this morning .... we rec'd 20+ inches this weekend! I'll keep the Pledge in mind later this week when we get the next storm :)
Oh, boy - I hurt just thinking about that much snow! (I do confess I have a discipline problem when it comes to bringing the shovel in, applying the treatment & remembering to put it in the back porch to get cold again, lol - a word of caution - use newspapers under the shovel to keep the floor from getting slick as well)
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Gregmills007 11 months ago
This came about four hours to late XD.
imabadspeler 3 years ago 3
Thanks for the tip!
I've heard of using WD40; but I'm betting cooking spray is at least a little bit more environmentally friendly : )
wendyvee 3 years ago
Cooking spray doesn't work; rub with furniture polish; let dry at room temp then keep the shovel where it's cold. (If the sun is shining while you're scooping, nothing will work.)
anoniab 2 years ago
Wish I would have tried that this morning .... we rec'd 20+ inches this weekend! I'll keep the Pledge in mind later this week when we get the next storm :)
wendyvee 2 years ago
Oh, boy - I hurt just thinking about that much snow! (I do confess I have a discipline problem when it comes to bringing the shovel in, applying the treatment & remembering to put it in the back porch to get cold again, lol - a word of caution - use newspapers under the shovel to keep the floor from getting slick as well)
anoniab 2 years ago