I like the ceramic spray wax because it's easy to get in every nook and cranny. I heat the housing up with a diesel heater first, then spray everything down and rub it with a microfiber. Snow is still super dry here on the Kenai, no wax yet this season. I've never had my auger cake up like yours, that is impressive. Careful heating up your Honda, I ruined an oil seal once doing that.
@thatalaskaguy
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info, I’d never heard of ceramic spray wax before. I just researched it and being able to spray it on would be so much easier and quicker than what I did. Until I did that first snowblower video I’d never heard of using wax on a blower until I some of the viewers suggested it. I’m the past I’d spray silicon on everything and never thought that worked very well since it wore off so quick. I’m now curious to try out other methods of wax as it seemed to work quite well. Good tip on heat and seals. 👍
@vl_hantverk
2 жыл бұрын
lol i saw that snow demon too, good tip, i saw a video on youtube where a guy used canola oil or something to coat the whole inside of the auger and shute, it worked well too
@thatalaskaguy
2 жыл бұрын
I really like KZitem, these suggestions are great! I just bought some Turtle Wax spray on wax to try out tonight. In the past I always used silicone spray but it wears off way to quickly and doesn’t even last a few minutes when the snow is wet and sticky. I think I also tried PAM cooking spray in the past and had similar results.
@jskndeol
8 ай бұрын
WD40 Spray.
@thatalaskaguy
8 ай бұрын
I’ve tried WD40, Liquid Wrench, wax & Silicone spray. I don’t know if I showed it in this video but canola oil works the best for me in my climate. It’s easy to apply with a spray bottle and a gallon has lasted me two winters so far and into my third one this year.
@БытьДобру-ю3у
2 жыл бұрын
Привет земляк ,ну что не может взять твой апарат наш Русский снег?
@thatalaskaguy
2 жыл бұрын
У вас тоже бывает мокрый, тяжелый, липкий мокрый снег, как у нас на побережье Аляски?
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