most folks use a salt made for this.You buy it in bags at the local hardware store. Or if you're rich,have some electrical het strips installed in your driveway.way expensive though.
Blacktop is asphalt. There would be no difference.
Salt that is used to melt ice in the winter does not damage asphalt. It can cause the asphalt to turn white if too much is used.
I use rock salt to melt ice and use my brocast spreader to scatter it on my driveway. I have also used the spreader to apply other ice melting products as well with no problem.
im not sure but i heard that Urea is a good ice melt.
Salt will melt the ice. Otherwise, try putting sand on the ice in front of the drive axle wheels to get started if the car is on a solid surface. Otherwise, a plank of wood at the drive axle wheels will help.
leave it outside make sure the sun is outand the sun melt the ice by leaving it outside
probably salt will do the best not including heat
The best way to melt ice is to get a flame thrower.
There is no way to melt ice without heat. If you see ice melting, you know that it is absorbing heat. There is no other way for this to happen.
Ice will melt on its own say you sat a container with ice in it on the counter let it stay out all night and it will be in the liquid stage of matter.
Potash is the name for fertilizer made from potassium. As a necessary nutrient in the body, potash is fairly safe for animals.
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