 Mont join:2006-05-02 Saint-Leonard, QC 1 edit | [Satellite] Snow sticking to dish. Hi , i've always used in the past jigaloo silicone lubrificant on dishes to prevent the snow from sticking but i was looking at rain-x which should do a better job , i would though like to know if rain-x is safe on dishes before using it.
Would by any chance someone know ?
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 DataDocMy avatar looks like me, if I was 2D.Premium join:2000-05-14 Greenville, NC Reviews:
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| Seems to work except for wet heavy snow. Treatment may last for years.
One guy said "i've had luck with a black plastic garbage bag tied over it. doesn't affect the signal and the snow just melts/falls off. I would have my current dish that way but it's on the roof, over 2 stories up."
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 Mont join:2006-05-02 Saint-Leonard, QC | Ok thank you , my antenna is on the roof also so putting a plastic for me it's not something that i would want.
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 DataDocMy avatar looks like me, if I was 2D.Premium join:2000-05-14 Greenville, NC Reviews:
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| I meant that Rain-X seems to work except for wet heavy snow and one treatment may last for years. The plastic bag was an alternative solution. -- Four more years of cronyism, payoffs, bad energy policy and 60's radicals being in charge. Thanks for ruining our country. |
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 Mont join:2006-05-02 Saint-Leonard, QC | I understood but im pretty sure it would still work better than the jigaloo unless someone know's if it would be or not.
The plastic bag is a good idea but if it tear then going on the roof to change it is not want i would want to do.
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