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Old 02-04-2011, 05:15 PM   #11
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I was talking about the ice melt the size of a softball early today with GF. As I'm shoveling the roof of snow she said that socks are done. Instead of a softball size she made four the size of a large Italian bread. I laid them down near both drains on the north side of the house and the middle. The nylon stretches allowing to cover a larger area.
Thanks for the sock idea.
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Excellent! Tell her she done good! My bigger ones worked better. Made up about two dozen, in various sizes. The longer ones work best vertically or diagonally. I had more than a few smaller ones hit the hard ice and slide off the roof.... They used to sell a product called Ice Viper which was shaped like those draft guards used under doors.

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