You can also get some spray on belt cleaner that might help. What it does is clean the belt enough for it to grab a little better.

Or an old school trick is to get a bar of Ivory soap (must be Ivory because it's 99.44 percent pure) and with the engine running rub it on both sides of the belt. It cleans the belt just like the spray on belt cleaner and allows it to grip a little better.

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