Be Free Of Slippery Ice
During the winter months, pedestrians in certain parts of the country face an increased risk of being injured or killed. As the temperature drops, ice begins to form on the sidewalk where it patiently waits for an unsuspecting pedestrian to slip, take a tumble, and break their fall. Even though salt can be useful for de-icing the walkways around your home, it also has the potential to damage the concrete and pavement beneath the surface.
In the winter, when you need to de-ice your sidewalks, use a little dish soap instead of reaching for the salt in your cabinet. Put a teaspoon of dish soap, a teaspoon of rubbing alcohol, and a half gallon of hot water into a mixing bowl and stir until combined. After that, pour the combined ingredients onto your walkways. The icy patches on the sidewalk ought to melt away in a matter of seconds, and you shouldn’t have to ruin your walkway with salt in order to do so.