I have used soap before on the inside with good results. Just used a small bar
of soap like you find in motels and rubbed it on the tracks while together then
zipped and unzipped a few times to spread and lubricated. If yours is rusted,
it may take something like graphite.
Lou
------Original Message------
From: Ian Breyer
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Sent: Aug 18, 2008 3:05 PM
Subject: [6pack] Uncooperative zipper
Hi all. Does anyone have any suggestins (home remedies?) for dealing with a
zipper that has just recently become a royal pain. I have a Robbins top in
otherwise perfect shape thats only 4 years old. The teeth recently don't want
to interlock although none seem to be broken. Would lubricant help? Thanks for
any and all suggestions.
Ian
72 TR6 Jasmin Yellow
Ian Breyer
36 Mechanic Street, 1st Floor
New Haven, CT 06511
home email: ianbreyer@yahoo.com
work email: ibreyer@hartynet.com
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