I second that. I save all the wife's cooking sprays when they go out of date.Pam, as used in cooking.
The only thing that I know that doesn't let anything stick to it is Teflon. Teflon painting is a multistage process starting with sandblasting and finishing with baking on the final coat. I'm sure very expensive!Anyone have any suggestions for a non stick coating to apply to the underneath side of a mower deck to prevent and/ or easily remove sticking grass?
Thanks.
Thats me. Mowing 7 acres, nothing stays on the deck for long. I just pressure wash mine regularly. Usually, I'll pressure wash it and then grease the spindles to force any water out of the bearings.There is a product called "Slip Plate" made for keeping the plow shears from rusting. But it down't stay on very long when the plow is back in the soil. Fluid Film would work, it's just too expensive for that purpose, since it also will be quickly wore off.
There is nothing I am aware of that will stay on for many hours of mowing. Probably have to clean the mower frequently, or mow when the grass is dry.
I use Fluid Film on my mower deck....works like a champ....I respray it a few times a season, whenever I drop the deck to sharpen the blades.I think some use Fluid Film.
I haven't yet, but might try it sometime.