How do you remove ice off of side walks with Dawn?
You at one time had a write up about removing ice off sidewalks Would appreciate getting information. Anita Donovan
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Hello Anita! Depending on where you live and the temperatures/climate using this recipe may or may not work. Here's a bit of information to consider and it includes the recipe. http://wafflesatnoon.com/melt-sidewalk-ice-dawn-dish-soap/
Hi Anita. I'm Cindy. I did a bit of research on this topic because I had never heard of this before so it was all new to me, but good to know. Here's the mixture: 1 teaspoon of Dawn dish soap, 1 tablespoon of rubbing alcohol, and a half gallon of very warm water. Pour this solution on your sidewalks and they will not freeze. Anita, I will be trying this in the near future, so thanks for posting your DIY question. Wishing you all the best.