Dewey
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This may be old school, but it is something that I tried earlier this year and found quite effective.
It seems that neither the broom, shovel or squeegy seems to ever do a good job of getting the sandy wet slush off the garage floor. For whatever reason, I decided to throw a few scopes of snow on the mess. After some snow, I work it around with the broom and the snow seems to absorb all the sand, gravel, slush and muck. Push it back into a pile and toss it back into the curb or street. The garage floor comes out so much better than trying push that muck around by itself.
So if you have a messy floor and little bit of snow, give it a try. :thumbsup:
It seems that neither the broom, shovel or squeegy seems to ever do a good job of getting the sandy wet slush off the garage floor. For whatever reason, I decided to throw a few scopes of snow on the mess. After some snow, I work it around with the broom and the snow seems to absorb all the sand, gravel, slush and muck. Push it back into a pile and toss it back into the curb or street. The garage floor comes out so much better than trying push that muck around by itself.
So if you have a messy floor and little bit of snow, give it a try. :thumbsup: