[Milsurplus] Lube for old, hard to move zippers ?
William Blodgett
whb5k at icloud.com
Mon Jun 2 00:01:48 EDT 2025
Bar soap, for crying out loud ! Haven’t you all heard of its use on zippers ? It won’t stain and can be reapplied when needed.
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Bill
Arlington, Texas
> On Jun 1, 2025, at 6:49 PM, Facility 406 <facility_406 at bruteforcedevelopment.com> wrote:
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>> But i wonder if there’s something i could lube the zipper track with, something that would not migrate to the canvas bag itself. Maybe, “ChapStick”, lip balm ?
>> I do NOT want any ingress to the canvas bag itself. Ideas, or what have you done ?
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> Chapstick will migrate into EVERYTHING! It's a freaking mess, don't even try it. I've seen one stick migrate in the heat to cover 1/3 of the inside of a sedan, causing more of a mess than the human mind can even comprehend.
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> There are teflon based dry-lube sprays out there, I'd look into those.
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> Here is a type sold at Home Depot:
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> https://www.homedepot.com/p/Blaster-9-3-oz-Advanced-Dry-Lube-Spray-Lubricant-16-TDL/202532762
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> As always, test in an area before slathering your zipper.
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> Kurt
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