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Pestell Paw Thaw Pet Friendly Ice Melter, Bag
SKU | 1384848 |
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Primary Brand | Pestell |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 25 LBS |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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How and when to use: Pestell Paw Thaw melts ice and snow when used as directed. Use 114 grams (or 1/4 lb. or 1 cup) per square meter (sq. yd.). Apply evenly, do not overspread. Avoid piling. Remove slush or water as it accumulates for best results. Apply as needed. For sleet, freezing rain and wet/heavy snow, apply early to prevent bonding. For deep snow accumulations, remove excess snow and spread on packed snoa and ice. Melts below -18176C (0176F).Caution: Keep out of reach of children. Only use for melting ice and snow. This product may cause eye irritation. If eye irritation occurs, flush with water for 15 minutes and call physician. Harmful if swallowed. If ingested, give water, induce vomiting, call physician immediately.
This item cannot be shipped to Virginia.
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Great Product!!
ColdBostonDogOwner
10 years ago
This ice melter is awesome. We have had almost 100 inches of snow this winter an...
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Painful for my old dog
toto9
5 years ago
I bought Paw Thaw 2 years ago, but this is the 1st year (because of the icy weat...
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