Many people use rock salt to melt snow, but it has risks. If you need to clear snow off your driveway, there is a better way, so gear up and learn how to ditch the salt.
Rock Salt 101 – Why it’s Risky
You must use rock salt with care. If you use it incorrectly, it could destroy your driveway or any plants in the surrounding area. Rock salt could even harm you if you inhale it. It can irritate your
- Throat
- Stomach
- Intestines
- Mouth
The Alternative Methods
Here are two effective ways to remove snow without rock salt.
Method One – The Power of Science
You can melt the ice with a soapy, chemical-based formula. To make it, you’ll need
- A bucket
- Soap
- Hot water
- Rubbing alcohol
First, fill the bucket with half a gallon of water. Next, add one-fourth cup of alcohol into the bucket. Afterward, add a few drops of soap to the mixture.
To use the solution, just pour it on your driveway. It will create bubbles, and the snow will begin to melt.
Method Two – Heat and Elbow Grease
For this method, you’ll only need a shovel and direct sunlight. To get started, go outdoors at the start of the day and start shoveling. No one should walk on the snow because the pressure will compress the ice, and it will be tougher to remove.
If you need help with snow removal in Maryland, contact the Gold Leaf Group at www.goldleafgrp.com.