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Winter made easier: 10 genius hacks for ice and snow removal

Winter made easier: 10 genius hacks for ice and snow removal

Spray cooking spray or WD-40 on shovel blades and car windows to keep snow from sticking. Photo: Saga Communications/828newsNOW


ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Winter weather doesn’t have to mean a battle with ice and snow. From DIY ice-melting sprays to clever traction tricks, these practical hacks can save time, protect your surfaces, and make snow removal a little easier this season.

Top ice and snow removal hacks

Sprinkle coffee grounds for traction: Spread used coffee grounds on icy sidewalks or driveways. They add grip and a little heat to melt thin ice.

Use salt alternatives for de-icing: Epsom salt or baking soda: Sprinkle on walkways — these melt ice effectively and are less harsh on concrete than rock salt.

Make a DIY ice melt spray: Combine three parts rubbing alcohol, one part water and a few drops of dish soap in a spray bottle. Apply to icy patches to melt ice and prevent refreezing.

Prevent ice before it forms: Spray cooking spray or WD-40 on shovel blades and car windows to keep snow from sticking. Lightly salt walkways before a snowfall to stop ice from bonding.

Shovel smart: Push snow instead of lifting to avoid strain. Clear snow frequently during a storm so it doesn’t compact into ice.

Add traction: Spread sand, kitty litter or crushed gravel on icy spots. A 50/50 mix of sand and salt melts ice while providing grip.

Hot water & dish soap trick: Pour hot water with a few drops of dish soap over small ice patches. The soap delays refreezing, making ice easier to chip away.

Use a leaf blower for light snow: Fresh, fluffy snow can be cleared from sidewalks and driveways faster than shoveling.

DIY windshield cover: Cover your windshield with a towel or sheet overnight to avoid scraping. Or spray a vinegar-and-water mix (3:1) to prevent ice buildup.

Traction socks for shoes: Wrap rope, twine, or rubber bands around shoe soles to improve footing on ice.

Heated snow-melting mats: Electric mats on steps or driveways melt snow, eliminating the need for shoveling.

Extra tips: Cover driveways with plastic tarps before a storm, use ergonomic shovels to prevent back strain, and remember to shovel frequently for easier snow removal.

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