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Memeiko asked in Home & GardenGarden & Landscape · 1 decade ago

Has anyone else heard of spraying your lawnmower with a non-stick cooking spray to keeping the grass?

from sticking as bad. Of course it must be a clean surface. I tried it & it works GREAT!

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  • july
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    Yes, I have heard of this. I use a mulching blade, which means the grass bits are smaller and tend to stick.

    I had concerns, however, that cooking spray is flammable and might cause a fire. Thanks for sharing that this was successful for you! I'm going to try it now.

    Source(s): Owner of 1-acre lawn.
  • 4 years ago

    Non stick cooking spray is poison and for this reason it smells funky. And those that don't scent funky have melamine extra to take the scent away. And melamine is yet another poison!! Use greater virgin olive oil. place some drops on paper towel and wipe the interior your pan with that till now you prepare dinner. it rather is organic, organic and packed with omega-3 fatty acids. It has no poisons, no chemical substances, no dairy content cloth. And it rather is plenty greater reasonably-priced!! and greater advantageous for our surroundings as those tension cans are POISON too!!!

  • mark
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    yes , that works for washing off the mower. Giving it a good coat of car wax will do the same thing.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Great idea!

    I wonder if the garlic flavored one will kill some of the weeds?

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