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Introduction
Oh snap! The snap on your jacket just blew out. Fortunately, replacing it is easy. You’ll need the help of a hand press and a new snap. The hand press should be mounted firmly to a sturdy workbench—otherwise, otherwise it might slip and damage your project (or worse yet, injure you). Before you get started, make sure you check the fabric to determine whether or not it’s been damaged to the point where it cannot support a new snap. If the fabric has been damaged, you’ll need to sew a reinforcing patch onto the fabric before replacing the snap.
For replacement parts or further assistance, contact [http://www.patagonia.com/us/patagonia.go?assetid=3915|Patagonia Customer Service].