Reddit Reddit reviews DuPont Teflon Snow and Ice Repellant, 10-Ounce

We found 3 Reddit comments about DuPont Teflon Snow and Ice Repellant, 10-Ounce. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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DuPont Teflon Snow and Ice Repellant, 10-Ounce
Non-stick clear coating formulated with Teflon fluoropolymer and silicone to ensure optimum non-stick performancePrevents snow and ice buildup, frozen doors and clogged augers and chutesApply to snow blowers, door gaskets and snow shovelsAlso great for snow mobiles, snow plows, and gutters and leaders
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3 Reddit comments about DuPont Teflon Snow and Ice Repellant, 10-Ounce:

u/InSOmnlaC · 5 pointsr/Buffalo

Definitely get an Ariens. Did a bunch of research before I bought mine. The common theme was that you buy Ariens when you want something that will do the job, and last.

And get a heavy duty one. Our snow being wet is rough on snowblowers. Look to spend around $1000 to $1200. And buy some silicone or teflon spray (like DuPont or SNO-Jet) while youre at it.

u/Suicidal_Baby · 4 pointsr/Truckers

You want to make money driving a truck? Learn how to save it.

The number one expense on the road is food. You can save up to 75% off daily food expenditures by having a thermometric cooler or fridge, but I would wholeheartedly recommend the cooler over a fridge.

Just a few reasons why: (ex: Coleman 40qt)

  1. Way more space. Less shit in the way. You take out the shelf and fan cover. And don't have to deal with the cluttered layers and small freezer that can't hold anything of value.

  2. It still functions as a freezer. Spray the heat sink with DuPont's Teflon anti-frost / anti freeze spray and let it air out. WD 40 works in this capacity as well. Lay down some paper towels and use some q-tips to get all the nooks and crannies. Let it air out before stocking it. This process will provide several extra weeks before a defrost is required as well as let the wall closest to the fan turn into a freezer. Make sure to leave a path way down the middle so the fan can do its job. keep any drinks to the 1/2 gallon of milk size. condiments and meats like portioned chicken can be against the freeze wall. Lunch meats and cheeses can be vertical in the middle section without issue, keep an eye out for any water. Would recommend sticking to quality with any bags, Ziploc is the only brand I use out on the road as leaks can ruin an entire cooler of produce.

    How I stack it with bonus pics of the rest of the truck

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    A couple other things I would add are a carpet and a Queen sized fleece blanket for the back wall. You can cut any of the area rugs at Walmart in half and they will fit the truck perfectly after trimming for corners and cut lines for the seat straps. The fleece for the back wall can be anchored under the bunk mattress and netting while tucking sides in the back wall cushioned paneling. You should also pick up a mattress cushion, cut to fit and use the scraps to protect the tv from the wall features of the truck.
u/InfamousCrown · 1 pointr/LifeProTips
  1. Are any of the shear pins broken?
  2. Yes, WD-40 and Pam are common things I've heard but at work, I've sold this to people and they come back later telling me it worked well for them.