zipper lube?????

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wabi
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Post by wabi »

Not much work scheduled today (had a doctor's appointment)so I took advantage of the leisure time to get the blind I had brought home in shape.

Decided to stay with a "natural" lubricant for the zippers so I dug out a can of my homemade muzzleloader lube (a mix of neatsfoot oil and beeswax).

Hmmmmm ...........how to easily apply it? (it's a paste similar to "bore butter" for muzzleloaders)

Tried a cotton cleaning patch, but it was too difficult to hold on to while attempting to spread the lube. Then it hit me :idea: an old jersey glove :!:
Dip an index finger in the lube, rub it on the thumb, then rub it on each side of the opened zipper. Worked like a charm and the zippers glide smoothly now!

I also took time to paint the outside of the windows flat black like the other blind.
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This gives the blind a similar appearance with the windows open or closed.
I have noticed in the past that some deer seem to pick up on the change in looks when I had the windows open. Since trying the blackened windows I have not had a deer give the blind the nervous looks when entering the food plot.

I have the blind opened up inside my shop to air out for a few days, then it will be ready to replace the old blind if/when needed. :D
I'll report back on the zipper lube success or failure after it has been out in the weather for a couple months. :wink:
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Post by Arkbow »

Rail lube or 3in1 oil;
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Adam
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Post by Adam »

I always use graphite, it wont freeze up in cold weather,has no smell and can be applied by rubbing a pencil lead over the teeth of the zipper.
Belt&Suspenders
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zipper lube

Post by Belt&Suspenders »

Chap stick can work in a pinch. Just my 2 cents worth.
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Post by wheelie »

all I have ever used on zippers is margarine. Always have it in the house and always easy to find. Works great on Zippers. Everyone has margarine in the spam.
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Post by ComfyBear »

Mike P wrote:I have to say I am most disappointed concerning this thread.

When I saw the title "Zipper Lube" I eagerly clicked expecting something completely different being discussed. :oops:

Geeze, I need to get back out in the woods!
What were you expecting Mike? :?

What are you trying to tell us? :?

Are your true colors shining through? :wink: :P

Correct me if I'm wrong, but is it safe to assume that if it wasn't for the time you spend outdoors, we'd be seeing more of Obama ? :shock: :P
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Post by vocajac »

mink oil or silicone
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