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called Fluid Film? I tried it yesterday. The snow was wet. Sprayed the snow blower chute, waited one hour for it to penetrate. No clogging. Product contains no silicon or Teflon. What do you use?

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  On 12/13/2014 at 10:07 AM, Jim in Anchorage said:

You are getting more and more difficult to understand all the time. Whats that got to do with a snowblower?

 

translation: wait for it to melt.

 

(I think) :blink:

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  On 12/13/2014 at 12:41 PM, Nanker said:

 

 

translation: wait for it to melt.

 

(I think) :blink:

 

You think? ;-P

 

I guess some can't follow along with the theme of the thread, they need every thing spelled out and somebody to hold their hand.

 

Thanks for helping out Nank! ;-)

Posted (edited)
  On 12/12/2014 at 1:59 PM, Hammered a Lot said:

called Fluid Film? I tried it yesterday. The snow was wet. Sprayed the snow blower chute, waited one hour for it to penetrate. No clogging. Product contains no silicon or Teflon. What do you use?

 

Steel cannot be penetrated. You can continue to use a mechanic in a can, or you can modify your machine.

 

 

PAM anti-stick cooking spray works as well as any of the other stuff.

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