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Slide the new pull tab on, make sure it works, and replace the zipper stop. It’s difficult to pry open the old one enough to get it back on, so you might as well use a new one.
You have a lot of options for DIY zipper pull replacements, but Make shows of a clever way to make your own using the moldable plastic, Shapelock. The process here is pretty easy. You just need a ...
Turn the garment inside out. Use needle-nose pliers to remove the bottom zipper stop and slide off the zipper head. Step 2. Reattach Slider With the slider’s double-holed end up and pull-tab ...
A stuck or jammed zipper is a zipper that won’t move up or down along the teeth, no matter how much you pull on it. I find it's one of the most common issues with zippers, and fortunately, it's ...
"If the broken part of the zipper is the pull, you can use a paper clip or a key ring in its place," she adds. Related: Don't Panic! Here's How to Fix a Snagged Thread.
Save your clothes with these easy fixes for common zipper problems. You go to pull up the zipper and oh dear. The slider part is attached to only one side; or you think you've zipped but then the ...
If you have a zipper that sticks, you don’t have to put up with it or throw the garment out! Here’s how to easily fix and unzip a stuck zipper.
At this point, we've all found our favorite headphone-wrapping method, and even if yours works, I can promise you it's not as clever or inventive as DIYer Papydom's earbud zipper case. Papydom ...