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This "may" allow some zippers whose damaged "tape" (the usually fabric part of the zipper) part of the zipper, at the bottom to be repaired. As always, depends on how well the repair is done.
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Glue used is liquid (not Gel) "crazy glue" commonly available. Suggest that an inexpensive set of forceps is ideal clamping tool. Be careful to not "over-do" the thickness of reinforcement material (suggest polyester), lest too-thick material prevent full engagement of the slider with the stationary zipper "post". Placing some masking tape over the parts not intended to be glued might be wise.
Zipper replacements can be expensive. Above "may" be a "possible" alternative to full zipper replacement or give some time to save up for a complete zipper replacement.
Posted for consideration.
Vid:
Glue used is liquid (not Gel) "crazy glue" commonly available. Suggest that an inexpensive set of forceps is ideal clamping tool. Be careful to not "over-do" the thickness of reinforcement material (suggest polyester), lest too-thick material prevent full engagement of the slider with the stationary zipper "post". Placing some masking tape over the parts not intended to be glued might be wise.
Zipper replacements can be expensive. Above "may" be a "possible" alternative to full zipper replacement or give some time to save up for a complete zipper replacement.
Posted for consideration.
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