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Title: zipper freezes up
Post by: blake_b on Jan 16, 2007, 11:55 PM
i have a clam portable and the zipper gets frosty in the cold and the does not want to move to good, should i work vasolean into the zipper good er what?
Title: Re: zipper freezes up
Post by: mmb on Jan 17, 2007, 08:47 AM
Most everyone says silicon spray for the zippers and for the shack poles to prevent ice up.  Petroleum jelly would, I think, get over everything and be a pain to clean up.
Title: Re: zipper freezes up
Post by: nhurianek on Jan 17, 2007, 01:39 PM
Another part to the problem is that the fabric won't stretch as much in the cold, so try loosening the spreader bars.  Also if you get water on the zipper it can freeze and be a real pain.
Title: Re: zipper freezes up
Post by: IceRover on Jan 17, 2007, 05:00 PM
i have a clam portable and the zipper gets frosty in the cold and the does not want to move to good, should i work vasolean into the zipper good er what?
You might try to rub a candle on it or some paraffin wax. Works pretty good.
Title: Re: zipper freezes up
Post by: LoneWolf on Jan 17, 2007, 05:11 PM

I've found a good, synthetic firearms oil works best. Just apply a drop or two (sparingly) and work the zipper a foot or so. Just keep going until it's coated sparingly. The oil I use has rated pour point of  -65 degrees.

Title: Re: zipper freezes up
Post by: wallyboss on Jan 23, 2007, 10:21 PM
My son has a can of spray wax he used that for his motocross chain. I used it on my zippers and poles and it works pretty good.
Title: Re: zipper freezes up
Post by: PigShanks on Jan 24, 2007, 08:52 AM
Stop peeing on the zipper and it won't freeze up :o or a little dry graphite on the zipper fill fix it as well.
Title: Re: zipper freezes up
Post by: titeline22 on Feb 11, 2007, 03:03 PM
spray wd-40 into a cup and get a small hobby paint brush at like wal-mart and paint it onto the zipper I do it once a season, its cheap and fail proof.