RegL
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RedDirt said:We get low elevation non-sticky snow (wet) so I haven't had this problem but what about paraffin wax? On small stuff like snow shovels we heat them up on the shop wood stove and melt the stuff on for a solid coating. Obviously you can't do that with a bucket but we'd put our cross country skis outside in the cold then just rub on a heavy coat of paraffin wax. Snow never sticks to either, even the skis up in the high country powder. We buy the paraffin blocks at the canning section of the market. Candle wax would work too.
I used paraffin earlier this Winter and it worked pretty well. I just took a bar of it and rubbed it in cold. It takes some elbow grease to get a good coat on that way. It's about due again and I'm thinking of shoveling some coals from the outdoor wood furnace into the bucket to warm it up before waxing it.