Zip care

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Marvin
Marvin
WA
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WA, 725 posts
29 Oct 2009 1:13pm
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One year on, my 'new' board bag plastic zip is starting to stiffen up. Before I know it, it will be cactus, and time to spend $60 on getting a new one put in.

Any tips on maintenance, to get back that silky slide, and prevent terminal failure? Appreciated.
pepe47
pepe47
WA
1382 posts
WA, 1382 posts
29 Oct 2009 1:18pm
Graphite powder, if you can still get it.
Windxtasy
Windxtasy
WA
4019 posts
WA, 4019 posts
29 Oct 2009 1:47pm
Give the bag a good soak to dissolve any salts on the zip, then when it is dry rub soap on the zipper brfore doing it up.
dieseagull
dieseagull
NSW
242 posts
NSW, 242 posts
29 Oct 2009 4:55pm
I saw a post on here a while ago that suggested covering the affected area with brown vinegar every day for about 4 days. I've been meaning to try it myself on one of my stuck zips...
divaldo
divaldo
SA
2879 posts
SA, 2879 posts
29 Oct 2009 5:02pm
A dab if tri flow chain lube
Windxtasy
Windxtasy
WA
4019 posts
WA, 4019 posts
29 Oct 2009 2:49pm
crazyjockey said...

I saw a post on here a while ago that suggested covering the affected area with brown vinegar every day for about 4 days. I've been meaning to try it myself on one of my stuck zips...


Vinegar helps to dissolve the salts.
CLR works quicker
HowlingDog
HowlingDog
WA
61 posts
WA, 61 posts
29 Oct 2009 6:27pm
Once you have cleaned the salt off, Silicon spray (Get it from hardware) works a treat. INOX can be your friend if the salt and rust has gone to far.
jp747
jp747
1553 posts
1553 posts
29 Oct 2009 10:40pm
wax the rail is what i heard...
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23685 posts
WA, 23685 posts
30 Oct 2009 9:46am
I have no idea about prevention, I just wash it once a season with the hose to get most salt out. After a couple of years it jams up so I give it a squirt of WD40 in the slider, get it going with pliers for the first couple of cm and it is good for another couple of years.

By then it is not my bag anymore........
windaddict
windaddict
VIC
1121 posts
VIC, 1121 posts
30 Oct 2009 12:51pm
Mark _australia said...
give it a squirt of WD40 in the slider,


This is what I do as well...Spray it with WD40 and leave it for a few mins so it can eat into the salt.
HowlingDog
HowlingDog
WA
61 posts
WA, 61 posts
30 Oct 2009 10:55am
windaddict said...

Mark _australia said...
give it a squirt of WD40 in the slider,


This is what I do as well...Spray it with WD40 and leave it for a few mins so it can eat into the salt.


FYI INOX has salt disolving properties / more suited to salt water environment Lads. Works a treat on boats / motors being smashed by sea water aka Surf rescue applications etc. WD40 works.
174
174
NSW
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NSW, 190 posts
30 Oct 2009 2:31pm
Where do you get the new ones put in?
ginger pom
ginger pom
VIC
1746 posts
VIC, 1746 posts
30 Oct 2009 8:59pm
my pat love bags are screwed now. The Stix one that I bought in 1994 is still going strong - if a little long and narrow
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23685 posts
WA, 23685 posts
30 Oct 2009 6:17pm
174 said...

Where do you get the new ones put in?


Any sail maker

If you are remote and no sailmakers around, any place that does

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and it goes on.....
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