SnoAway spray from orchard supply. SnowOff is better but it costs more because they added the W. NO WAIT (I was JK):
A silicon or perhaps a teflon lubricant on the blower works better than any grease in that it will inhibit the snow from collecting and it will not let other things stick to it, lie grease. Grease will collect sticks, pebbles, dirt, etc. Silicone lubricant is also suggested for snow shovels. Doubt it? Check here:
http://www.spineuniverse.com/displayarticle.php/article1412.html
It is on this spine page because they want to ease impact on people's backs while shoveling.
Back to my little joke at the top, I have always thought they should make cans of stuff just relevant to what is needed, like a can of "shut-up" when we want people to be quiet (perhaps like you may want me to be), or a can of "go home" or "get away". If anything, they would be a neat novelty.
2006-12-01 15:32:41
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answered by gare 5
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definite, yet regularly the snow is merely 2-4 inches and that's going to be long previous in under 24 hours. commencing up in mid November this is not the case; because it has snowed a foot before Nov. 15 on party in Denver!
2016-12-29 19:06:27
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answered by ? 3
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They always recommend paste wax but I found a company that sells cans of teflon spray and have been using it for the past five years. It is much more slippery and doesn't attract as much dust as grease-based products do.
2006-12-01 15:34:15
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answered by Rich Z 7
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You need something SAFE to use..... IE won't kill the grass next year and possibly poison some water supplys, or hurt/kill a animal.
Cooking spray does this, and well.....
ALSO, every year keep some gloss paint on any spots that are starting to show bare metal....
2006-12-04 18:09:11
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answered by 572ci. 5
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Silicon or teflon spray. No grease.
2006-12-01 16:13:15
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answered by xo_heartbeat_xo@verizon.net 3
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Spray and wipe down with a teflon based grease. ( while it is not running )
2006-12-01 15:39:53
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answered by Anonymous
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try cooking spray like Pam or a good wax
2006-12-01 15:34:34
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answered by angelica 4
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White lithium, it is a spray, Home Depot has it,
2006-12-01 15:45:11
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answered by Handy Smurf 2
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vegtable oil spray such as PAM
2006-12-01 15:33:16
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answered by Eldude 6
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Crisco- butter flavor
2006-12-01 15:33:09
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answered by Mommyk232 5
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