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How Do Ice Melters Work?

When winter weather and freezing temperatures are on the radar, ice melters are a fast and effective tool you can use to help reduce hazards on walkways and driveways. This blog explores how ice melters work, what impacts their performance, and what to look for the next time you choose an ice melter.  

How the Ice Melting Process Works 

When applied, conventional deicers melt snow and ice by attracting moisture and forming a liquid brine solution—often referred to as slush, which then breaks the bond between the ice and the surface. Deicers lower the freezing point of water, help prevent refreezing, and make the liquid brine easy to shovel off surfaces.   

Melting Speed and Duration 

An ideal deicing product balances speed and staying power—melting quickly without needing constant reapplication. 

Factors to consider that affect ice melting speed and duration:  

  • Outdoor Temperature: As a general rule, melting speed slows as the outside temperature drops.  
  • Granule Size: When spread, small particles melt snow and ice quickly, while larger particles are heavier, leading to slower and deeper ice penetration. Learn more about particle size and shape in the next section below.  
  • Ingredient Composition: Deicers are made with various ingredient blends and can possess one or more unique ice-melting characteristics,  such as below-zero melting power, gentler effects on vegetation and pets, or less harm to concrete and metals. 

Particle Size and Shape 

The size and shape of an ice melter particle can directly influence its efficiency, melting speed, melting power and coverage.  

Particle Size Pros Possible Drawbacks 
Small Melts ice fast  Can blow away easily and offers less ice penetration power  
Medium Stays in place better, resists refreezing  
Large Stays in place better, offers deeper ice penetration May dissolve slowly; less efficient and can be wasteful 
Particle Shape Pros Possible Drawbacks 
Flake-shaped Resists bounce and scatter due to flat surface Can stick together and form clumps 
Pellet-shaped Flows smoothly through spreaders Can blow away due to rounded shape 
Crystal-shaped Offers rapid ice penetration, less scatter Varying sizes can be tricky to spread evenly 

The most effective ice melters combine ice-penetrating and brine-forming characteristics.  Safe Step® products are optically sorted to provide medium-sized particles that deliver surface-level melting and deep ice penetration for the best results. When used as directed, Safe Step deicers may make icy surfaces safer to walk on than untreated surfaces.

How to Apply a Deicer 

Ideally, you can prepare for ice and snowfall before they happen. However, even the most prepared winter warriors sometimes wake up to surprise overnight snowstorms, leaving a fresh white blanket of snow on driveways and walkways.   

No matter what weather you face, using ice melters correctly during the application process maximizes both safety and efficiency. 

  • Before ice or snow: Pre-application on concrete surfaces helps melt snowfall. 
  • Before sleet or freezing rain: Applying deicer early can also help prevent ice buildup and bonding.  
  • During large accumulation: As you shovel, spread deicer on stubborn ice or packed snow to help clear the excess. 
  • Even coverage: Consider using a spreader for consistent application. Avoid overapplication, which can damage surfaces and contribute to unnecessary waste. 

Bottom Line: Choose the Right Ice Melter for You 

Prioritize your home and family’s safety this winter. By understanding how a deicer works, you can make the best choice about the type of product you need.  

Look for a well-formulated ice melt that offers:  

Ready to choose an ice melter this season, but still not sure where to start? Explore our full lineup of Safe Step deicer products made for dependable performance in any winter weather.