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AmericalVette
Nov 25, 2015Explorer
The rubber gaskets do a very good job in removing the majority of the water, but it is always good practice to use a towel to wipe away any remaining moisture from the top and sides of the slide. I have a "multi-ladder" (similar to the 'Little Giant') advertised on TV. I use the ladder to check for sticks, leaves, acorns, etc. before bringing the slide in. When it has rained I have a squeegee with an extendable handle that I use to pull off water from the slide out prior to retraction.
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