Our local area uses magnesium cloride. I don't know how it compares to common
salt but they think it has advantages.
> OK, trying to 'plan ahead' for next year, I wanted to buy up a bunch of
> rock salt (or equivalent) for next winter now that it will be going on
> sale.
>
> What I wanted to know, does anyone know which kind of this type of product
> does the least damage to the spreading vehicle?
>
> Let me explain. It seems that there are about 40 different type of
> products that do what rock salt does. Many have reasons as to why they
> are the 'best."
>
> What I am most concerned with (besides actually melting ice) is which is
> the least corrosive to the vehicles. I don't' care about 'environmentally
> sensitivity' as I don't spread that much
> of it around.
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