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Dale M.
Yep, me too!
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Mick M.

Yes, I agree with Charlie. All my snow equipment is painted in graphite paint. I brush mine on as it is a little less expensive to buy the quart can and it goes a long ways. Forgot to add that I use it on my plow bottoms too.
 
What is the best graphite paint to use, and where can it be purchased?
Can it be sprayed on?
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Slip plate......find it in green cans in the ag isle at Big R, F and F, or TSC.
 
Dave S., nice!

Marty, yes graphite paint is available in spray cans. I believe the spray version has lower graphite content. I use the brush on stuff for the bulk of the coating and the spray version for touch ups. I coat the inside of the auger housing and discharge chute on the snow thrower but not the auger itself. I also use the spray version on my Brinly turning plow to protect the share from rust and then it's nice and slippery and ready to go. I bought a can of brush on and spray on about 18 years ago at Fleet Farm, which I believe are only up here in the midwest states, basically a farm supply type store with all sorts of other stuff like Tractor Supply. The brand I got is made by Valspar. Slip-Plate is probably the best known brand.
 

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