Clever Uses of Zippers
Unsmooth opening and closing of a slider The gearing of the elements can be damaged by forcing a slider that does not open or close smoothly. |
Loss of elements |
Slider caught in cloth |
Putting on or removing clothing Clothing should be put on or taken off only after completely opening a zipper. When closing the zipper, the slider will move smoothly if the hook or the top button is fastened beforehand. If the slider is left midway, excessive stress is placed on the elements, bottom stop or the slider itself, and may cause damage. The same attention given to boots, gloves and accessories which have a zipper will keep problems to a minimum. |
Proper ironing with appropriate heat depending on the material Using th proper heat for the material being ironed is not limited to clothing but is also applicable to zippers. Zippers can be kept durable and beautiful by considering the material of which they are made and ironing with the proper heat. A zipper should always be closed, before ironing, the slider fixed in the proper position and the zipper coverd with a piece of cloth regardless of what material it is. The pull-tab of the slider should never be ironed when erect or on the reverse side. |
Suitable method of cleaning A Zipper should be closed and the slider fixed before cleaning. Left open, the tip of the slider may damage the fabric or the tape may become stretched or may shrink. Strong alkaline detergents or chlorine bleaching agents used to remove oil or stains dissolve paraffin or oily film and must be used with care. If a zipper does not work smoothly after cleaning, apply paraffin or the lubricating spray, and work the slider up and down several times until it works smoothly. |