Dish coating to reduce icy rooftop Olympics ?

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Most people just use Pam, or a super soaker. I have even heard a couple of people putting a non stick paint on for a more permanent effect.
 
Well if the water can't stick to the dish , it should work to keep your signal clear. But it still doesn't prevent the thick dark clouds from blocking the signal itself.
 
This is what I do to break up the storm clouds that are blocking the signal. Can't miss the intriguing and socially important episodes of the Kardashians......

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I always wondered if a sonic boom of enough supersonic jets flying in formation would be able to disrupt a hurricane.
 
Most people just use Pam, or a super soaker. I have even heard a couple of people putting a non stick paint on for a more permanent effect.

Pam is the wrong thing to use. It's vegetable based and will leave a residue that can itself become sticky. Use Rainx or something like it.
 

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