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Baking soda: Mixing100 grams of baking soda with a gallon of water could be a solution to clearing ice from some sidewalks.
Whether you are out of rock salt or you never purchased it, you can still use some household items to melt the ice and snow.
Here are five household items that can help melt snow and ice—and keep you safe on slippery sidewalks and driveways.
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We have the definitive answer to keep ice at bay.
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Clearing snow and ice after a major storm is no easy task. Here are a few easy solutions.
When winter temperatures drop below freezing, ice can form on roads and make driving dangerous. That’s where road salt comes ...