OzarkChris
Gold Member
I use some pretreatment for both mud & snow on plows, blowers, etc. I have a plethora of "sliding" compounds I use for woodworking such as Johnsons paste wax, glide cote, Teflon spray,etc, etc. For my area glide cote & Teflon seem to work best - and last the longest between coats. I have friends that have less clay that swear by Johnsons. I'm guessing mileage varies by area.
I really like @Hay Dude version of hot water outside, but I already have several floor drains in my garage/shop that's heated/cooled so snow from cars, trucks, tractors, etc just drain away.
We don't have to use inspectors for codes here (which there really aren't many anyway), so all of my drains go out to one of two cement lined troughs (for lack of a better term) that go down the long sides of the house/garage/shop building ending 10-15' past the back of the house. The gutters also go into these troughs. Works well and wife likes the "creek" aspect of the "drains".
I really like @Hay Dude version of hot water outside, but I already have several floor drains in my garage/shop that's heated/cooled so snow from cars, trucks, tractors, etc just drain away.
We don't have to use inspectors for codes here (which there really aren't many anyway), so all of my drains go out to one of two cement lined troughs (for lack of a better term) that go down the long sides of the house/garage/shop building ending 10-15' past the back of the house. The gutters also go into these troughs. Works well and wife likes the "creek" aspect of the "drains".