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- | [title] ISSUE: Damaged |
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- | [* |
- | [* black] A loose slider |
- | [* black] A compacted slider will be too tight and it will be difficult to pull up the slider (reference image #2) |
- | [* black] If either of these are the case, or if the slider is missing entirely, it |
- | [* icon_caution] First check that Steps 3 - 5 do ***not*** apply to the zipper and then proceed with the slider replacement |
+ | [title] ISSUE: Damaged slider |
+ | [* icon_note] A common issue for a plastic tooth zipper is slider damage: |
+ | [* black] A loose slider won't keep the teeth together effectively and they will split open after the slider has been pulled up (reference image #1). |
+ | [* black] A compacted slider will be too tight and it will be difficult to pull up the slider (reference image #2). |
+ | [* black] If either of these are the case, or if the slider is missing entirely, it's likely that a [guide|19448|Plastic Tooth Zipper Slider Replacement|new_window=true] will fix the issue. |
+ | [* icon_caution] First check that Steps 3 - 5 do ***not*** apply to the zipper and then proceed with the slider replacement. |