macboy - 19-11-2008 at 04:31 PM
Buying on the used market is a good way to see the differences between care and attention the kites have been treated to throughout their life to
date. I've got two PLs with minty zippers and two with some dried out looking zips. One of those two has a functioning but not ideally smooth zipping
action. Is there a way to lube the zippers to help prolong their life? The waxy covering bit is all dried up beyond repair but hopefully the zip will
last. Any suggestions? Can the zippers be replaced when the time arises?
NPWfever - 19-11-2008 at 04:50 PM
I put a zipper into my S-ARC, so yes you could replace the zipper, but you will need to cut open a section of the TE and sew it back together to do so
tridude - 19-11-2008 at 06:00 PM
I use surfboard wax on my zipps and VPC bridle on the Scorpion, My wife just replaced the deflate zip on my V13........took about 20
mins.....................
PHREERIDER - 19-11-2008 at 07:02 PM
silicone spray, very, very little.
needs to be super clean
also the powdery sand here is very bad when wet in the zip channel.
wet, the zips work fine,..... but wet with sand can destroy the zipper plastics,
i have compressed the zip rear action when the zip fails to close AND lockwith a tiny tweak with pliers ( the part that closes the zipper teeth
together) lube with spray and all good again. worth repeating ..a tiny tweak with pliers
the salt has the dust effect when dry but limitedeffect on macro mechanics and not a real concern ...
basic rule i made up as i went along the zippered journey
OPEN AND CLOSE SANDY AND WET ...ONE TOO MANY YOU WILL REGRET
CLOSE CLEAN EVERY TIME WITHOUT A FRET AND THEY WILL NEVER FAIL .... SURE BET
words to zip by guys
Bladerunner - 19-11-2008 at 07:09 PM
Maybe sticking it in hot water and then working it clean would do the trick ?