Indian sandstone & frost

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J McNulty
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Post: # 111882Post J McNulty

Does anyone know of a wonder product that stops frost forming on paving?

Slabs are clean and free of moss and algae.

That time of year again and my slabs get so slippy in the frost.

Thanks.

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 111883Post lutonlagerlout

dunno about frost but grit salt has a long history of use for ice
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Post: # 111884Post RAPressureWashing

Stupid question, any damp paving is going to form ice in sub-zero temperatures even the anti-slip products struggle in sub-zero temps. As LLL grit salt salt will help, and as soon as the winter has finished, give the area a good clean to remove the salt residues.
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GGG
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Post: # 111885Post GGG

This is the stuff I use on Indian Sandstone, doesn't really stop it from forming, but gets rid of it fast
Gary
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