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+ | [title] TECHNIQUE: Isolating Zipper Teeth Damage - Pocket Zippers |
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+ | [* black] ***Issue*** - Tooth or tape damage on a pocket zipper |
+ | [* black] ***Technique #1*** - Damage below the halfway point |
+ | [* black] Move slider above the damage and use a coil top stop to connect both sides of the zipper at the damage. Make sure the user can still fit their hand in opening |
+ | [* black] ***Technique #2*** - Damage above the halfway point |
+ | [* black] Move the slider below the damage and add coil top stops to both sides of the zipper tape at the damage area. Warn the user that the pocket cannot close fully now before pursuing this technique |
+ | [* icon_note] The pocket could also be temporarily fully closed with top stops if the damage is too extensive (reference image #3) |
+ | [* black] ***Permanent Repair*** - This technique is the quick fix alternative to a ''Pocket Zipper Replacement'' |
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