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Question About Loosening Up New Replacement Zipper on Leather Coat

earl

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So, picked up a great looking leather jacket in quality leather hide and construction in need only of a new zipper for a great price in the local Goodwill. Got it from the repairman today and he pointed out that, as a new zipper, it slides stiffly. I see online that such things as a graphite pencil or even bar soap can lubricate it. I'd think I wouldn't have to worry about graphite staining it-it's black leather anyway. But, what if anything would folks recommend to loosen it up a bit? Thanks.
 

Chevalier

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If you have the stub of a beeswax candle around, that has worked well for me. I keep an old candle end in a drawer for when zippers get sticky. I spread it on the teeth and then work the zipper up and down a few times to distribute the wax. I try to avoid over using it, since the wax can be a dirt magnet if it builds up.
 
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I use zipper wax. It’s just a little pencil-like stick of wax. Marketing at its finest. Works though.
 

earl

A-List Customer
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Kansas, USA
Thanks for your ideas guys. Just tried it on again and zipped up much easier than when I picked it up despite not adding any lubricant. Feel quite lucky to have picked up a quality leather jacket, (the leather guy added he thought it was quite a quality piece himself), which looks barely used for a total investment of $45, ($20 purchase of coat and $25 to add a new zipper)
 

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