Now that so many of us are dealing with snow - how about putting it to use in the garage. The floor around my dailey driver is a mess from
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02-01-2011, 10:01 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Now that so many of us are dealing with snow - how about putting it to use in the garage. The floor around my dailey driver is a mess from all the slush I drag in. If you have that problem - try this. Take a little fresh snow and spread it over the salt residue or melted slush. It will absorb the residue and water and do a pretty good job cleaning the floor of winter salt. Use a stiff bristle push broom to spread the snow and scrub the floor, then sweep the dirty snow into a snow shovel and toss it out. Works pretty well.
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02-01-2011, 10:06 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Aw, what do you guys in Chicago know about snow?!?
I'm sure that works. I'll tell my wife. Her car is in the garage. The Z is outside
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Wife's Mazda in the garage = good Italian cooking nightly.
Dave's Z in the garage = Dave in the garage. No cooking. I dream of a bigger house with a huge garage with a heated floor, so I can hose the slush into a floor drain while I laugh at the neighbors shoveling outside.
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Ah yes the dreams we dream. Well much is possible. I know what you mean about good Italian cooking, so I learned how to cook better than the wife and along the way figured out how to get 5 cars in a 3 car garage.
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Excuse my extreme California ignorance, but why do you care about the cleanliness of the garage floor? Or how about a floor squeegee to push the snow out?
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I'll snap a pic, but I must admit to a bit of a cheat. I have a lift to stack 2 cars in one bay. I also got a bunch of heavy duty cantilever shelving from Circuit City when they slammed their doors so I've put stuff up high and made some floor space. So I have 4 cars on the floor with one over. I also have a 3 place personal watercraft on a trailer, a lawn tractor (with sweeper and garden cart), a lawn mower, a snow blower, 7 bicycles, 2 go-karts, and 3 sets of wheels out there. The thing that really made it too crowded was this big chipper my father gave me. It's got to go.
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