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Step 1: Clean the slide of loose dust, sand and such. A soft-bristle hand-held broom or larger paint brush should do the job nicely.

Step 2: Use a kitchen cleaner (409, Windex or similar) to get rid of the tougher stuff, like bird droppings. Don't forget to clean the inside sidewalls as well, not just the center.

Step 3: Spray generously with WD-40 and buff off the excess using a soft clean cloth. If you have a metal slide, some leftover car wax will also work. Again, don't neglect the inside sidewalls.

From personal experience I have found that the WD-40 works best on plastic slides, while the car wax is best for metal slides. This method has NOT been tested on pool slides, so I don't know what your results might be. The frequency with which you re-apply this method will depend on several factors, including the weather in your area and how often your slide is used.

One important note: The slide will be VERY slippery and fast. Care must be taken with small children to avoid potential injuries (especially when standing at the top of the slide).

Eric

Coral Springs, FL

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hold the slide rail and push it

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