Hay Dude
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On thick ice, salt is pretty useless. Works better on rain frozen to roads in light layers or thinly packed snow.I'm getting different opinions on adding salt. Some people say salt increase moisture.. wondering what is true
Once the layer of ice or snow is like 2”, you’re probably better off creating a new traction layer on top of the thicker ice.
You’d have to used tons of salt to melt thick ice-especially when it’s very cold.