Tried the non-stick cooking spray on the deck...

Mr. Shamrock

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...and I highly DO NOT recommend it. I sprayed my brand new mower down yesterday and cut the lawn today. Everything stuck to it like glue. I usually just blow my mowers off at the end of the day and with this junk on there hardly anything would blow off. I had to give the mower a bath to get everthing off. Now it hosed down fairly easily, but I personally do not want to hose my mower off after each use. So, needless to say, I won't be bothering with this stuff again. Just wanted to give my personal experience for anyone considering this.
 

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Mr. Shamrock said:
...and I highly DO NOT recommend it. I sprayed my brand new mower down yesterday and cut the lawn today. Everything stuck to it like glue. I usually just blow my mowers off at the end of the day and with this junk on there hardly anything would blow off. I had to give the mower a bath to get everthing off. Now it hosed down fairly easily, but I personally do not want to hose my mower off after each use. So, needless to say, I won't be bothering with this stuff again. Just wanted to give my personal experience for anyone considering this.

I like to spray mine down with WD 40 from time to time
 

jetta

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we use fluid film
 

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I have never tried this but i have heard of people use gulf wax

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Try Moe Deck sold at TSC.read directions on can...russ
 
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