How do I make a deicer mixture using dawn dish washing detergent?
What is the deicer mix using Dawn dishwashing detergent?
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I found the recipe here https://hacksbymomma.com/diy-ice-melt-recipe-dawn-and-rubbing-alcohol-hack-myth-or-fact/
https://thefrugalchicken.com/homemade-car-de-icer-spray/
For icy steps and sidewalks in freezing temperatures, mix 1 teaspoon of Dawn dish soap, 1 tablespoon of rubbing alcohol, and 1/2 gallon hot/warm water and pour over walkways.
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Super Fast 2 Ingredient Car De-Icing Spray
Super Fast 2 Ingredient Car De-Icing Spray
Use this ONLY if you live in the south where temperatures are barely freezing. In northern states where temperatures are frequently below zero, this mixture will refreeze and leave a thicker layer of ice than you originally had.