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Highway Spreadable Rock Salt 50 lb

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Highway Spreadable Rock Salt is a dependable choice for keeping your driveway and walkways clear when Missouri winters take a turn for the worse. This coarse-grade salt provides immediate traction on slick surfaces, helping you maintain a safe path from the front door to the truck during a freeze. It works by lowering the freezing point of water, effectively melting existing ice and preventing a solid bond from forming between new snowfall and your pavement. Because it is screened for consistent sizing, it flows easily through most broadcast or drop spreaders without the annoying clumping that often bogs down cheaper alternatives.

Key Features of Highway Spreadable Rock Salt 50 lb

Coarse crystals provide instant grit to help prevent slips on frozen surfaces
Screened sizing ensures a steady flow through residential and commercial spreaders
Natural mineral composition works quickly to bore through thick ice crusts
Melting action continues even as temperatures drop well below the freezing point
Large bag volume covers significant surface area like long rural driveways
Flat-bottomed bag design stays upright in the garage or shed for easier storage
Effective for pre-treating surfaces before a forecasted ice storm begins
Helps clear packed snow that a shovel or plow might leave behind

Additional Information

Brand: Independent Salt Company
Product Type: De-icing Salt
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Product Use: Melting ice and providing traction on paved surfaces
Size: 50 lb
Material: Rock Salt
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For the best results, try to clear as much loose snow as possible before applying the salt so the crystals can make direct contact with the ice. You should aim for a thin, even spread rather than heavy piles, as a little goes a long way in breaking the bond between the ice and the ground. Once the ice has turned to slush, shoveling it away immediately will prevent it from refreezing if the temperature takes another dip overnight.

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