It’s Cheap and Homemade – But Does It Actually Work In Minnesota?
We are coming into that time of year when the sidewalks and roads are going to get icy. Most of us tend to buy a bunch of ice melt. Seems to work the best, but it's not exactly the cheapest thing out there. And if you live somewhere that is on an incline, or your driveway is on a hill or maybe you have a store and you need to keep the walk clear, you are probably going through a lot of this chemical each winter season.
So, I found a recipe for homemade ice melt. Does it actually work? I saw the demonstration, and it did work, but what about if it's really cold? Like well below the freezing point? Seems like water mixed with the soap and maybe not enough alcohol would freeze again, and possibly be even slicker because of the soap. Albeit just a little bit of soap, but still.
Here is the recipe:
Has anyone tried this, other than the people who wrote this? I have my doubts, but I'd like to know if anyone in THIS climate has tried it. It would definitely be cheaper, and readily available. Seems easy enough to make with things you already have on hand.
But - seriously, does it work?
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