Zipper lubrication

ohioan55

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Ok, I've never seen this topic here, but I know opinions will be as varied as to what the best socks are to wear. I thought about this cause I was getting ready to order something to help zippers move more freely. I've used a few things over the years, stuff like beeswax, bar soap, and paraffin. Never found what I felt was best, but would like to see what others use to free those testy zippers. I'd like to add that I don't use anything until they show signs of resistance. If it's salt residue, then I give it a good cleaning with a scrub brush and clean (fresh) water. Any thoughts or experiences?
 
McLube Sailkote! Good for so many things...
 
Zipper Wax, really, its a thing. Dive shop, sports stores etc. A long wax crayon that you run down the zipper teeth. Works great.
 
Marine stores have a silicone like grease for zippers. works great.
 
As I thought, there are many ways to 'skin this cat'. I have sail kote and a tube of the silicone lube mentioned. So I'll try the zipper silicone grease stuff that my wife uses on the Artic cooler zipper. I can always fall back to sail kote as I don't think the wife will give up her lip balm.
 
The cheapest silicone spray you can find works great. WD 40 works as well but stinks.
 
Another vote for lip balm/Chap Stick. Easy to apply, non-toxic, convenient size and cheap. Probably already have a tube or two in your jacket pocket. I've used it for several decades on jackets, boat snaps and zippers, and yes, sometimes even on lips.
 
I looked at WM for the Zipper Wax.
We don't have a stick and brick store in Utah.
Cost is $6.95, shipping $9.95.
I'll pass
 
Amazon has zipper wax for $4.60 plus $4.20 for shipping. More expensive than lip balm, but a much longer tube, so it will last much longer.
 
For years I have used Bees Knees zipper wax (liquid form) https://beeskneeszipperwax.com/ One bottle has lasted me 5 years. It works like a charm on zippers and snaps. And its made in the USA 🙂 Highly recommend it.

Norm
 
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