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Winter 2025 Coming Home Magazine

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Snow Problem Snow removal hacks to make your life easier. Start ASAP. It may seem counterintuitive to shovel flakes while they're falling, but quickly taking action can save you time and effort later. Snow compacts from foot and car traffic, making it tough to scoop. Get out there hourly, or after every two to four inches of snowfall to keep it from piling up. Make your own melting mixture. Don't break the bank to break down snow. Craft your own ice-melting mixture by combining one teaspoon of dish soap, one tablespoon of rubbing alcohol, and a half gallon of water in a bucket and pouring it over slippery spots. Put down a tarp. To manage a slight dusting, skip the shoveling and put tarps over what you want to protect. Once the storm has passed, lift the tarps by their edges and slide what's accumulated into a tidy pile. Leverage your leaf blower. In a pinch without a shovel or snow blower? Your leaf blower can be used to clear light, fluffy snow less than four inches deep. It's ideal for tight spaces, like porches and doorsteps; simply power it up and sweep side to side until the area is clean. Work in socks. Slick surfaces are among the biggest fall risks in the wintertime. To boost traction and stabilize your footing, wear old socks over your shoes when you shovel. Oil your shovel. This cooking staple also offers the perfect snow removal remedy. A coating of cooking oil or non-stick spray on the base of your shovel will stop snow from sticking for seamless pickup. COMING HOME MAGAZINE 9

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