JayTheCPA
Well-Known Member
Experience with the spray-on stuff is not good when it comes to mower decks. Product is the Slip Plate spray.
Expectation was to either minimize or prevent clumping of grass as even when the lawn is dry, the grass has enough moisture in it to clump on an un-treated deck.
The first application was simply sprayed-on to a clean push-mower deck and immediately put in use. Stuff was completely gone after about 45 minutes.
Tried again and this time read, and followed directions. Cleaned the deck, waited a day for it to dry, sprayed the slip plate, and waited 4 hours. Actually, it was a couple days of cure time.
After about 2 hours on the 2 blade deck, grass was clumped-on and a wash showed that the slip plate was pretty much gone.
After about 4 hours on the 3 blade deck, same observation as the 2 blade deck.
I did a search on the Tube and it seems like there are reports of the stuff (as made by various manufacturers and specifically designed for mower decks) not lasting much past one mowing.
Question is whether this the correct application for the job, do the instructions need adjustments, or should I just wash the deck after each use and repaint as necessary without bothering with slip plate?
Expectation was to either minimize or prevent clumping of grass as even when the lawn is dry, the grass has enough moisture in it to clump on an un-treated deck.
The first application was simply sprayed-on to a clean push-mower deck and immediately put in use. Stuff was completely gone after about 45 minutes.
Tried again and this time read, and followed directions. Cleaned the deck, waited a day for it to dry, sprayed the slip plate, and waited 4 hours. Actually, it was a couple days of cure time.
After about 2 hours on the 2 blade deck, grass was clumped-on and a wash showed that the slip plate was pretty much gone.
After about 4 hours on the 3 blade deck, same observation as the 2 blade deck.
I did a search on the Tube and it seems like there are reports of the stuff (as made by various manufacturers and specifically designed for mower decks) not lasting much past one mowing.
Question is whether this the correct application for the job, do the instructions need adjustments, or should I just wash the deck after each use and repaint as necessary without bothering with slip plate?