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mikey4444 | 11:22 Fri 27th Dec 2013 | ChatterBank
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Is there a fool-proof way of lubricating zips on clothing, such as jackets and coats ? I have tried using a candle and vaseline, but they both leave greasy marks.
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Try a pencil, Mikey....x
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Just an ordinary lead pencil gness ? Not a childs crayon for instance ?
A nice soft B pencil, mikey - the graphite is the lubricant.

Morning Gx
(an old motorcyclist trick on leathers)

(how did gness know that??)

Dx
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Thanks everybody....off out to buy a B pencil then ?
sunny-dave, i thought gness was well known for her 'leathers'
Comes from 'gness' and her hippy chick days when zips went down quicker than they went up.

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Morning, D.....and the rest of you cheeky sods.....mind you I was happy when Velcro was invented....much speedier.......☻☻☻
Graphite can leave grey marks as well though so go easy
Mr Sheene, I use this on Suitcases & the likes that have sticky areas.
try this : spray polish on a cotton bud and then rub it up and down the zip.

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