Avalanche® Ice Melter

Avalanche® Ice Melter

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Pestell Nutrition is a leading distributor of Avalanche® Ice Melter in North America. Our customers range from small agricultural centres to the largest feed mills.
Avalanche® Ice Melter with CMA Less Damage To Surfaces* Reduces damage to wood, concrete and brick, which makes Avalanche® one of the safest ice melters to use, when compared to the leading ice melter brands. LESS HARMFUL TO VEGETATION* Unlike some deicers, Avalanche® works to preserve vegetation and plant life. Avalanche® is less damaging to the environment when compared to the leading ice melt brands. With Avalanche® there is no slimy residue being tracked in, making clean up virtually non-existent. REDUCED CORROSION TO METALS* Avalanche® is specially enhanced with CMA (Calcium Magnesium Acetate), our formula guards against corrosion damage by forming a protective coating on the surface. Lowest Effective Temp: -15°C Packaging: 49 x 50lb Bags *When used as directed Related Articles

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