A bar of soap or bee's wax is an easy way to go. It doesnt last as long as mclube but its not petroleum based either so no dirt build up.
Lots of people recommend soap and bee's wax as a lubricant. In my lifetime I've tried several times with unacceptable results. Each time I tell my self "oh it will probably work here", and every time I've been disappointed. And then I have a mess to clean up before I can lubricate with something else, because contrary to popular belief, soap and bee's wax do collect dirt. The first time, and every time, I used Sailkote I have been amazed at how well it works and why it isn't better known. I've loaned it to my friends that aren't sailors, and every time they come back wanting to know where to buy some. So, soap and bee's wax might have been grandma's answer to squeaks, and I'd still force myself to use it in a pinch, but not if I'm anywhere close to a can of Sailkote. Sorry Rick, I just had to get up on myA bar of soap or bee's wax is an easy way to go. It doesnt last as long as mclube but its not petroleum based either so no dirt build up.
DaveI am really confused here. SD recommend SailKote and Don represents Zip Tech.
Personally I have used 303, not the kind for sunbrella, the other kind. So which one is better the Sailkote or the Zip Tech. I would hate to make a mistake here and get the wrong stuff. My zippers are starting to show there age and are close to needing replacemen. Amazing how the sun makes them disintegrate.
This is a timely thread. I have a stuck plastic zipper in my cabin. I want to fix it but am afraid that I will break it and well, that would be that. Will the spray-on dry Teflon work to loosen the zipper? I have tried working it loose but still have concerns that it will still break.what many people are unaware of that plastic zippers have a built-in lubricant. Just zip it back/forth or up/down a few times a month. the plasticizer in the plastic will come to the surface.
Breaking it loose and lubricating it are 2 very differnt things.This is a timely thread. I have a stuck plastic zipper in my cabin. I want to fix it but am afraid that I will break it and well, that would be that. Will the spray-on dry Teflon work to loosen the zipper? I have tried working it loose but still have concerns that it will still break.
I am really confused here. SD recommend SailKote and Don represents Zip Tech.
Personally I have used 303, not the kind for sunbrella, the other kind. So which one is better the Sailkote or the Zip Tech. I would hate to make a mistake here and get the wrong stuff. My zippers are starting to show there age and are close to needing replacemen. Amazing how the sun makes them disintegrate.
Spray goes allover soup is mess. The best way to lubricate zippers I know is petroleum jelly. Take small screwdriver and pres the jelly in the slider and slide back and forth about
one foot then repeat- deepens on lengths of the zipper. Works like a charm on plastic and
metal.No mess and cheep!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good luck Steve
Thanks, I'll give the PB Blaster a try. I have vinegar on the boat. It has proven to be a very good solvent, but the lingering smell sometimes is not worth it.Breaking it loose and lubricating it are 2 very differnt things.
If it is an aluminum slider (most are) then corrosion is the problem. Either a mild acid (vinagar, many weak acid cleaners, or even coke) or PB Blaster (spray penatrant - there are others, but this one has many fans and is exceptional on aluminum). I have used both aproaches on wet suit zippers.
Then Sailcote or other dry lube.