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The slide that was at our house when we bought was simply thin sheet metal over a wood frame. Had some splits/cracks in it. Removed wood, put down new aluminum sheeting (still have a LOT extra), nailed wood back into place. Been great for 12 years now.

If yours is all metal like a school's playground, you may need to sand the rust down, then naval jelly scrub, then neutralize the acid, dry completely, run a tack rag over it to pickup any debris, and then clear coat.
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