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If you have already bought one or two good items from Zentauron, then you will probably find it hard to overlook one fact: A lot of our products are equipped with a zipper. Well-made zippers are usually sturdy and can withstand a lot, but they are not completely immune to dirt and wear. This makes proper cleaning all the more important.
We've all been there: you want to put on your favorite jacket, open your bag or simply zip up your trousers, and then - bang - the zipper gets stuck. Panic sets in, but don't worry! Your zipper is not lost forever. In this guide, you'll find out how to clean your zipper, what to do if it gets stuck and how to get a broken zipper back on track. Because nothing is worse than your trusty zipper giving up the ghost halfway through.
Before we set about repairing the zipper, let's take a look at why the part refuses to work in the first place. Dust, dirt, fibers or even sand often collect in the teeth of the zipper, making it difficult to close and open properly. But don't worry, with a little care and the right tricks, you can get your zipper working again.
Step 1: Clean the zipper properly
Let's start with the easy part: Cleaning the zipper. This is the first step to making your zipper smooth again.
Step 2: Repair the zipper
If cleaning alone is not enough and the zipper is still giving you trouble, it's time for tougher measures. But don't panic, you don't have to replace the entire broken zipper immediately. It is often enough to adjust or repair a few parts.
Another problem can be the zipper end piece. If the zipper no longer holds at the bottom, the end piece is often the problem. Particularly with backpacks, military bags or MOLLE bags, it can easily happen that the zipper is torn out at the bottom. But there are solutions here too.
The worst case scenario: the zipper has ripped out at the bottom. Before you despair and throw your jacket, bag or equipment in the garbage can, there are still ways to save the zipper.
Sometimes the problem is not the zipper itself, but the fact that you simply don't have a proper grip. You're standing there, desperately trying to get hold of the zipper - especially when it's cold and you're wearing gloves. Don't panic! This is where the Rubber Pulls come into play, the little superheroes for your fingers.
So, if you've ever felt like your zipper pull is too slippery, grab the Rubber Pulls and put an end to the frustration! Whether it's rain, snow or glove action - these pieces won't make you sweat.
Now that you've cleaned and repaired your zipper, you naturally want to keep it running well in the future. Here are a few tips to prevent future zipper emergencies:
This article is intended to provide assistance and inspiration. All repair measures mentioned should be carried out with care and sensitivity. Zentauron accepts no liability for any damage that may result from the improper implementation of these tips. So be careful and consult a specialist if you have any major problems.