Rock salt 'stuck' in galvanized can - any way to remove it? - galvanized garbage cans
We live in the northern United States and melt the use of salt on the sidewalks in the winter snow. Several years ago, you have a 25-pound package Morton Salt storage in a small galvanized metal trash can. Has in a way that made the salt "in the box. (Perhaps the lid was opened, had to get wet?) It seems that all salt crystals have melted and fused on the sides of the box. I have tried to strike began mining does not work anymore, but made no dent - which is really 'hard rock'.
Is there a way out of the box? Put water in it? Or just drag the bottom up on a hard surface and I hope that the big block of salt goes down? Or something else? If I remove it and fry on the windows so that you can use that would be great. But if I do not care if I throw it to.
4 comments:
Well, not a panacea, but you fill the box with water and let it begin to dissolve. I recommend pouring the salt solution, which is every day and replaced with fresh water (salt is dissolve easier). I do not recommend throwing the (), perhaps taking advantage of the light.
Reality Check - How small galvanized trash can cost? I guess, about $ 8. The assessment of the cost of a new action against the confusion of this time interval, and the costs of water services.
The only way we get the salt out of the box to drill a hole in the middle and a stick of dynamite, easy to insert and come to the others. This would also include some of the crystals that can be distributed by melting ice and snow. Seriously, throw, and their losses. Salt is not so expensive.
Fill the container with hot water when the salt melts the spray of salt water only, it should be good.
I think you can not get him on the glass, without a hammer. I throw it.
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