douglat2
Birdie Member
or you can just throw off the teepad. Isnt winter disc gold supposed to be no whinning no whimps?
this, sir, is a really good point.
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or you can just throw off the teepad. Isnt winter disc gold supposed to be no whinning no whimps?
After reading the responses I see that people that live in the northern parts tend to agree and people that live in southern parts tend to think that I am just whining. .
I carry a can of spray "DeIcer" and I spray that on the back of the liftgate on my work truck because it becomes an ice rink in the winter time. The water from the tires gets kicked up and sticks to the back of the truck and liftgate. The DeIcer works great. Only a few bucks at any autoparts store. I got my cans at NAPA.
Are you suggesting spraying that on the teepads? Do you have any idea what kind of chemicals you'd be leaving for kids to touch or dogs to roll in?
Its made to be sprayed on windshields. I think its alcohol based, so I am sure its friendly to the environment. The can has a built in scraper in the lid, so you can scrap the ice off after you spray it.
They just need to keep one of these by the tee pads in the winter.