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Where to buy a bag of salt for gritting?
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If you cannot get rock salt, you should try a plumbers merchant and get bags of granular salt (for water softeners).(".)0
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C_Mababejive wrote: »Great to read of someone who actually bothers to clear their path to make it safer for callers.
Last year in the snow, i was doing visits to homes and many a lazy b'stard couldnt be bothered to snow clear the path to their homes thus making my visit hazardous.
I wonder if i could refuse to visit ('elf n safety) or make a claim should i slip/injure myself?
Wear a decent pair of boots with a good tread and you won't have a problem. It's called winter, just need to man up a bit!0
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