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  1. #1 A new road De-icer 
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    w00t, they said it is less corrosive than standard rock salt.....
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    hmm
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    hey guys,....hey guys....I got a great idea....Lets replace....salt with....get this.............................................. .........................................SALT. Wow we have just reinvented the wheel. Were so cool!!!!


    Ok in all seariousness its cool that they are using previously wasted bi-products...could that be considered going green(er) lol
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    If they do something to completley get rid of salt I'm for it. lol
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    yeah like we "REALLY" have to "WORRY" about salt around here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JEFFSGTP View Post
    yeah like we "REALLY" have to "WORRY" about salt around here.
    Well it seems like every time there is even a slight, 2% chance, or a flurry in the forecast they lay inches of junk on the roads. Then nothing even happens.
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