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How To Use Zipper Repair Kit (Use like a pro)? 

Having a sound knowledge on how to use zipper repair kit you can save a lot on the replacement of an entire non-functional zipper.

This is why today, our write up will be giving you a detail of using a zipper repair kit to get your broken or derailed zipper afresh within a limited cost yet with a professional finish.

What are the contents available inside a zipper repair kit?

If you are a noob in zipper repairing then the first thing that you must do is to have a sound knowledge regarding a zipper repair kit.

How can you perform better if you are not even sure what tools are inside and what are the uses?

Sliders

Undoubtedly, sliders are the life and soul of the kit. To be straightforward, it is the main ingredient that you need the most of the time. Slider is responsible for closing the two separated parts of the chain of your outfit or bag.

Remember that sliders vary from one another on the basis of size basically. Not any random slider will fit a chain. Therefore, you must make sure that the kit you’re buying features that particular size of sliders, your chain features.

Stoppers

A stopper is like a station up to which the slider can run. It is essentially a tiny metal piece that is securely attached mostly at the bottom of a chain. The purpose is to stop the slider before it comes out of your chain and you need to install it repeatedly.

Pulls

From the name you can understand that it is something that you will be using to pull the slider of your chain.

In case, not the slider rather only its pull is broken, you don’t need to replace the whole slider. Instead, you can simply pull out the broken pull and install a new one on the slider from your kit.

Pliers

Not every zipper repair kit comes with this essential tool. Using the pair of pliers you can pull out the broken slider or pull with the least effort and swiftly.

How to use zipper repair kit to fix a broken or derailed slider?

Supplies required

  • A new slider of perfect size
  • A piece of seam ripper
  • A piece of flat topped screw driver
  • A pair of pliers
  • A new stop or needle and thread

To repair the broken or derailed slider of your zipper, you need to go through a number of steps consecutively. Here follow those in detail:

Confirm the size

The first and the foremost thing that you are expected to do is to confirm the size of your broken or derailed zipper. Find out whether it has a size of #3, #5 or #8.

Don’t you know how to measure the size of a zipper? Well, in that case we offer you another opportunity for learning the correct method of measurement. Here it follows:

  • Close the teeth of your zipper
  • Place the zipper on a flat surface
  • Have a measuring tape and measure the width of the closed teeth
  • Keep in mind that if the reading is 2.5mm or 7.3mm, this means that the size is 3mm and 8mm respectively.

Once the size is well confirmed, it is time to sort out the perfect size from your kit and keep it aside for future use.

Remove the to stop or unstitch the top

Have a look at the top of the zipper. What do you see there – a metal stop or a sewn portion?

If there is a stop then pull it out gently using a screw driver of flat head and a pair of pliers. But, if there is a sewn potion, you need to have a seam ripper to unstitch the area without causing any kind of damage to it.

Eliminate the slider

Once the top of the zipper is free, it’s time to remove the broken or derailed slider. Simply, slide it out via the free top area.

In case, the slider is stuck at a certain point and you feel like – sliding it may cause damage to the chain, then discard the idea of sliding. Instead, it is advisable to use a pair of pliers and a flat topped screw driver to pull it out by further breaking it into pieces.

Slide the new slider

Okay, the road is clear now! So, it’s time to slide the afresh slider from the top. While sliding it, make sure that its nose is not facing down.

Check whether it is working fine or not although it should be.

Install a stop or sew

Finally, you need to install a new stop at the top or sew as you wish or on the basis of your skill.

FAQs

How do I fix a zipper without replacing it?

Ans. To learn the secret in detail, we recommend you to watch this video:

How does a zipper repair kit work?

Ans. A zipper repair kit with its repairing tools helps you fix the broken or derailed slider of your zipper. It even helps you install a new stop or a pull.

What is a zipper kit?

Ans. A zipper kit is a collection of the tools that are most required to fix a non-functional zipper.

How much does it cost to replace a zipper?

Ans. The cost of replacing an entire zipper remains between $55 and $65

Is it hard to replace a zipper?

Ans. Yes, it is if you don’t have any of the best zipper repair kits in your collection.

Final words

To conclude, only a sound knowledge on how to use zipper repair kit might not be that much helpful for you if you don’t have the ideal zipper repair kit. This is why it is very important for you to make the right combination of the right kit and sound knowledge to make the repair a breeze and professional.

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