Best friction reducing coating for beds, plows, decks, shovels, etc

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I am looking at plowslick and ezglide. I know they wear but I’m hoping to find something that’s a good compromise on durable and slick for handling mild abuse but not needing reapply more than once or twice a year at most
 

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When I wash my equipment I spray it with wd40. Not the most durable thing in the world, but I’m not sure much is when using it on a box blade or bucket.

I get it in 1 gallon containers so it’s somewhat cheap and just put it in one of those zep spray bottles.
 

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EZ Slide and Slip Plate have worked well for me, for various uses. Mostly used EZ Slide because it has been easiest to find. Brush or roll it on like paint. The aerosol cans are mostly for small parts or quickly recoating the very high wear spots.
 

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