I live in one of the coldest spots in the nation - Stanley, Idaho. I must drive a very icy 20 mile stretch each day and once a week I drive over a very icy, dangerous summit, Last year, (armed with two cans of tyre grip), I drove the 87 miles to Sun Valley and upon returning really got to experience why every car should be required to have Tyre Grip with them during winter. As I approached Galena Summit peak and was about to begin the descent toward Stanley, someone on the side of the road motioned for me to pull over. I did and looked down toward the descent. Six cars and trucks had attempted to drive down the ice packed road and had swerved off to avoid crashing through the highway barriers and dropping off the side of the summit. I sprayed Tyre Grip like crazy on my tires and then began down. I never had a problem and in fact pulled over after making it past the icy section and hiked up and sprayed all the other cars and trucks that had slid off the road. They were all amazed and asked why it wasn't sold at all gas stations. You guys should pass out a few cans to highway patrol and emt workers around areas like ours. In fact it should be sold at all gas stations. Great stuff guys. There are two things I always have before the first snows. Firewood and TyreGrip. I think you guys should promo it on CNN and other news stations and get your product into all service stations in cold weather areas. There would be far less accidents. Maybe you should approach car insurance agencies. Hell, they'd probably buy it for their clients. I also use it on my snowblower tires,. Makes the job a hell of a lot easier.
LOVE YOU FOLKS!
- Leilani Jones,
Stanley, Idaho

The best stuff I had to use it this morning after getting 18inch of snow evem with 4wd I couldnt get out of my driveway until I remembered i had this and tried it got right out yea!!!! will be ordering more
- Sharon Briggman
Flagstaff, Arizona

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