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Details: KEEP IT GREEN Pet Safe Ice Melt – 12 Pound Jug – Nontoxic Child Friendly Snow Melter Rock Salt Pellets with Green Tint – Time Release Fertilizer for Grass and Garden – Calcium Chloride Free
Brand: KEEP IT GREEN
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- NON-TOXIC, SAFE & STAIN FREE: Keep it Green Ice Melter is the best option for your home and your family because it is pet friendly, child safe and won’t harm vegetation. Better yet, it won’t stain carpets, kitchen floors, concrete, brick or stone.
- QUICK & EFFECTIVE: Don’t let snowy weather stop you from hitting the road. Melt away snow and ice in an instant! This powerful CMA sidewalk deicer works on contact to de-ice steps, pavements, driveways and other road surfaces immediately.
- GREEN COLORED SALT: This green tinted snow melting salt ensures you see what area has already been salted, so you don’t waste. These pellets work on contact and continue to work even in very cold temperatures. The easy pour spout spreads the salt evenly.
- ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY: Trust in a product that doesn’t use calcium chloride or any harmful chemicals. These pellets aren’t harmful to the environment because they draw in moisture from the environment, making it safer for you and the planet.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide De-Icers & Salt Spreaders
If you’re looking for a salt spreader or de-icer, here are a few things you should keep in mind.- Are you spreading salt on a road, on an airfield, in a parking lot, or on a walkway?
- Product Rating. Salt spreaders and de-icers are rated according to how durable they are. A higher-rated product will be more durable.
- Capacity. How much salt are you spreading? A single-cell de-icer is 4.2 lbs., whereas a 6-cell de-icer is 26 lbs.
- Weight. Weight is mostly related to portability and ease of use. If portability isn’t an issue, most salt spreaders and de-icers will be light enough to carry.
- Salt Type Required. The salt type required varies by application. If you’re spreading salt on a road, you should be using rock salt. If you’re spreading salt on an airfield, you should be using regular salt. If you’re spreading salt on a parking lot, you should be using fine-grade salt.
How to choose De-Icers & Salt Spreaders
When shopping for salt and de-icers, it’s important to consider a few factors:- How much do you need? In some cases, salt spreaders and de-icers can be bulky. If you know that you’re going to be carrying your salt spreader in the car and need to use it frequently, it may be better to invest in a larger size.
- How wide is the spreader or de-icer? If you’re going to be using it on icy roads, a wide spreader or de-icer may be best.
- Do you need a storage case? If your salt spreader or de-icer is going to be used on a regular basis, you may want to consider investing in a storage case.
- Do you need a shovel attachment? If you regularly find yourself shoveling snow, you may want to consider buying a shovel attachment for your spreader or de-icer.
- Do you need a bag? Some spreaders and de-icers also include a bag for carrying salt, which can be convenient.
- Do you need a hand drier? Some spreaders and de-icers include a hand drier, which can make it easier to spread salt while still having your hands free.
How to maintain De-Icers & Salt Spreaders
Salt spreaders and de-icers are a great way to get clear, clean roads in the winter. However, if you use these products, its important to keep them clean so they dont accumulate debris or ice.- Rinse the spreader or de-icer. Before each use, rinse the salt spreader or de-icer thoroughly with warm water. Check the manufacturer’s directions for rinsing instructions.
- Wash the spreader or de-icer. After each use, wash the salt spreader or de-icer with warm water and dish soap.
- Dry the spreader or de-icer. After washing, dry the spreader or de-icer.
- Store the spreader or de-icer. Before storing, rinse the spreader or de-icer well with warm water. Then, store the spreader or de-icer.




