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I'm getting a QA42 snowthrower for my 123 and was wondering what to use to make the chute nice and slippery?
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Make sure the back of the chute is smooth and I spray mine with the generic version of PAM cooking spray.
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It may sound crazy, but on the east coast we use to use Sex Wax on our Snow plows and our hockey sticks. I learned it from a State plow driver. It's amazing you will have to do it a few times a year,but it will prevent any snow from sticking.
here is just one place to get it. http://www.nordboards.com/zogswax.ht...hannelid=FROOG And it will make your blade smell pretty.
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Just what I need a pretty smelling blade.
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I hear banana peals make a slippery coating..
Jeff in PA has the right idea,I just buy the in store brand as it is cheaper...
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The SexWax is intrigueing but, I think I'll go with the Pam.
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Sex wax? I like the name.
![]() But.............. Last year I gave my blade a shot of Pam stuff & seemed to work well. But did notice that it puked out after the the second time out & had to re-spray it. . Gonna mount the blower on my # 1250 & do the same & see what happens? ![]() NIK,
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