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⛅ Safeguard Your Walkway as the Snow Melts ❄

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With these simple tips What Is the Best Ice Melt? A Complete Guide Find the essentials you need. Vis

With these simple tips [View as a webpage >]( [True Value Logo]( [REWARDS]( [PROJECTS]( [LOCAL AD]( [Person walking on brick walkway with melted snow]( What Is the Best Ice Melt? A Complete Guide Find the essentials you need. [LEARN MORE]( [Icon graphic] What Is Snow and Ice Melt? Snow and ice melt is a product that helps remove slippery ice and snow from walkways and other high-traffic areas. Most products are composed of chemical salts that lower the freezing temperature of water. Once you apply it, the ice and snow will liquify or become slush that you can easily remove with a shovel. [Icon graphic] How Do You Apply Ice Melt? For best results, apply a thin layer of ice melt to potentially slippery spots before snowfall and freezing temperatures. This gets the melting process started as soon as the snow falls. However, ice melt is effective both before and after a freeze or snowfall. [Icon graphic] Is Ice Melt Safe for Concrete? Not all ice melters are safe for concrete. Rock salt and products with chemical salts can cause or increase cracks. The salty ice melt water may then run into the cracks of your concrete. Then, when the temperature plummets low enough, the salty water will freeze and expand about 9%, widening the cracks. [LEARN MORE]( [Screenshot of True Value’s “DIY Projects & Ideas” webpage ]( Visit our project site for more DIY Projects & Ideas! [EXPLORE NOW](   [An empty plastic toolbox, drills and screwdrivers lie flat on a wooden table while graphic text reads ''Top Gifts for Everyone On Your List''](   Find what you need at True Value® [FIND A STORE]( [Red background with graphic cityscape and graphic writing that reads ''Thanks for Shopping Local'']( [instagram]( [twitter]( [YouTube]( [facebook]( [Pinterest]( [TikTok]( This email was sent from a notification-only address that cannot accept incoming email. Please do not reply to this message. To find or contact your local store, please visit the store locator for more info.  While supplies last. Prices subject to change without notice. Not all items available in stores. If typographical errors occur it may be necessary to refuse or cancel orders.  ©2022 [True Value Company LLC]( [[[CONTACT US]( [PRIVACY POLICY]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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