stuck boardbag zipper

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gs12
gs12
WA
426 posts
WA, 426 posts
25 Nov 2010 9:43pm
Hi,

The zipper on my boardbag is stuck with salt. I managed to get it going with the help of WD-40 and some teflon spray but can't go past the salt that crystalized on the links. The runner also feels pretty rough. Any ideas how to get rid of it? Should I just soak it in fresh water, lemon juice it or what not?

Ta
pweedas
pweedas
WA
4642 posts
WA, 4642 posts
25 Nov 2010 10:06pm
WD 40 doesn't disolve salt. Water does. So give it a good wash with water and that will at least get rid of the salt.
The trouble is, if the zipper slider is made of metal, (brass or diecast), and not plastic, then the salt corodes the metal away and it's sometimes impossible to get them to work again. It's common on sail bags and wetties. I've wrecked a few trying to get them free.
mr love
mr love
VIC
2421 posts
VIC, 2421 posts
26 Nov 2010 8:14am
Boiling Water
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8333 posts
NSW, 8333 posts
26 Nov 2010 8:53am
Next one put some silicone spray on it when you first get it..
jermaldan
jermaldan
VIC
1572 posts
VIC, 1572 posts
26 Nov 2010 9:41am
coca cola (dissolves everything including teeth) - then rince off.
Gorgo
Gorgo
VIC
5124 posts
VIC, 5124 posts
26 Nov 2010 10:27am
It's not salt. It's corrosion. Salt will rinse off with warm water. Corrosion won't.

Take you board bag to a place that does baggage repairs. They will replace the slider for about $10. Some shoe repairers and sail makers do it too.

There's no need to pay a fortune. Specialist outdoors repairers will charge $50-60. If they want more than $10-20 for a slider then go somewhere else (unless you can't be bothered). I found my guy in the Yellow Pages web search.

If it's not a spiral zip ask them to put a plastic slider on. Problem solved forever.
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