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luke30mm 11/13/2006 05:12 PM

where can i find dowflake
 
I have checked the home depot and menards in my hometown and neither carry anything callled dowflake, peladow , or prestone driveway heat ? Anyone in MN know where to find anything that works for a DIY 2 part calcium dose??

David Grigor 11/13/2006 05:47 PM

Have you checked Walmart for Prestone Driveway Heat. Here in the Twin cities they carry 9lb container for $6 and some stores carry the 25lb bag for $7.83.

No local sources for the Mg portion. You will have to mailorder that from one of the links in the 2 part document.

David Grigor 11/13/2006 05:54 PM

Also, dowflake can be found here, depending on how far away from you it is:

Farrell Equipment & Supply in EauClaire WI carries 25lb and 50lb bags. Thier number is 715-835-4334.

But they do not sell to the general public. You need to be a contractor or business.

Walmart is likely to first place to look.

luke30mm 11/14/2006 12:52 PM

well ill have to go to walmart to look tonight if anyone else has any ideas or is interested in selling a small portion of either their dowflake or part 3 (mag.) pm me

David Grigor 11/14/2006 01:42 PM

I also did notice the Home Depot near me ( Brooklyn Park ) had the 50lb bags of the Driveway heat for $16.97. They aren't located up at the front but on the isle where the fertilizers and stuff are located. I'm sure if this HD has it then many more do.

Nobody has found Magnesium that is known to be safe to use locally. You can get smaller portions from buckeye field supply ( sponsor here ) or find someone to split a 50lb bag from http://www.harveysalt.com/prod01.htm does end up cheaper per pound.

Are you located in the TC area, Duluth or Rochester areas ? all 3 have healthy reef clubs if your in the area. I can point you to the respective web sites if you wish.

daveverdo 11/14/2006 02:36 PM

My Lowes has driveway heat sitting in sealed pallets in the garden center. I guess because it hasn't snowed yet they are just letting it sit there.

Dave

luke30mm 11/14/2006 03:47 PM

st. cloud so i guess TC would be the closest

David Grigor 11/15/2006 02:10 PM

There are several in our club from your areaa. Hop over to

http://thereeftank.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=58


and introduce yourself.

rick s 11/15/2006 02:17 PM

I found Dowflake at a concrete supply company and
Magflake at a lawn maintenance service (Chemlawn/Trugreen ).

David Grigor 11/15/2006 03:59 PM

We tried the lawn maint. route for the Mg.

The magnesium chloride they use is made by nasalts.com and we were not comfortable with trying it.....

luke30mm 11/15/2006 07:02 PM

walmart had the prestone heat in 9 lbs for $6 something anyone find a reliable place to buy the (MG) part ??

David Grigor 11/16/2006 04:00 PM

No known local sources for the dead sea work manufactured. All the garden centers, hardware stores around here carry another brand of Mg they were are not comfortable with using.

Only known way is to mailorder from buckeye field supply or harveysalts.

Home depot said they could special order but would require a 9 pallet minimum each pallet has 48. You can ask hardware stores around there to see if you get the same kind of answers.

northbay-reefer 11/16/2006 04:45 PM

homedepot has this cal chloride

http://www.homedepot.com/prel80/HDUS...p?pn=100038804

but I don't know if its safe to use, the pellets looks simmilar to turbo calcium but slightly larger

rtecanoe 11/16/2006 06:11 PM

Home depot by me just got the MAG flakes in. Theyre outside by the gardening equipment, concrete mix etc, waiting for the cold weather. Maybe try calling your local HD.

J. Montgomery 11/16/2006 09:03 PM

I found MAG flakes at a local farm supply chain called Southern States (I don't know how widespread they are) here in the VA area.

Dowflake is also sold under the name "All-Clear" as calcium chloride for pools . . . so check local pool companies (I'll be doing that tomorrow as I'm having difficulty finding Dowflake also). I usually have a really hard time finding obscure items at Home Depot and Lowes (and it seems that >90% of employees are more clueless than I).

rick s 11/16/2006 09:55 PM

J.,
Are you venturing down to Richmond anytime soon? That's where I bought it a few months ago.

J. Montgomery 11/16/2006 11:01 PM

Rick, yeah I'll probably be in Richmond sooner than later. I was there yesterday (to pick up an engagement ring in Short Pump) and I drove right past Home Depot - we don't have one here - and wanted to stop, but I was in a rush to get back to work (though I did manage a stop in at Atlantis! Haha).

But I'll be trying the pool stores around here in the meantime. I need to find someone to take some of this MAG flake from me, a 50lb bag is huge (and I'm in an apartment).

- Josh

IslandCrow 11/16/2006 11:18 PM

Another place you may be able to find Dowflake is a pool supply store. As for Magflake, if you think it's tough to find the stuff up north, try finding it in Florida. I recently read that someone was able to get Magflake through a lawn treatment service. . .I believe it was Chemlawn.

Animation 11/17/2006 12:11 AM

http://www.harveysalt.com/prod01.htm

luke30mm 11/17/2006 12:19 PM

how much are you trying to get rid of ill take some?
if it wont cost an arm to ship??


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