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Yes, zipper is often used as a transitive verb. "Zipper your jacket" meaning to close your jacket, or "Zipper your lip" meaning to be quiet or shut up.
Is the spiritual performance that is use by zipper
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The inventor of the zipper is Whitcomb Judson, who patented the device in 1893 as a "clasp-locker" for shoes. However, it was Gideon Sundback who refined and improved the design to create the modern zipper that we use today.
A zipper has 'teeth' but does not 'eat' (except if it 'eats' the fabric, if you get the zipper stuck).A sawA comb
wax does work well but you can also buy zipper lubricant, ever rubbing a bar of soap on it works
Generally, if the insertion pin or box pin (the other half) of the zipper is missing, you should replace the zipper. However, I have found that if an old (or new) zipper that has an insertion pin that will fit the box and slider of the zipper being repaired, carefully remove the pin, align it on the tape portion at zipper bottom, crimp it tightly with pliers, add a drop of super-glue and let dry for 15-20 minutes. You now have a repaired zipper. This works on metal insertion pins only. Plastic zippers cannot be repaired this way.
The part of the zipper that comes up and down, and opens or closes the teeth is called the slide. It usually has a zipper pull attached to it which is a tab to help it go up and down. Sometimes the tab breaks off, but a new one can be attached. For more about the zipper and how it works, see this: http://science.howstuffworks.com/zipper.htm/printable
WELL IT DEPENDS ON THE TYPE OF ZIPPER AND THE LENGTH OF THE ZIPPER
A zipper is not a gear.
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yes a zipper is a lever because the back part of the zipper is the fuclcrum
Exactly as it sounds - zipper.
the zipper got better
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Zipper teeth refer to the two sides of a zipper chain... The little teeth are the bits that come out for the zipper to close together.
To fix a zipper on your backpack, try lubricating the zipper with soap, wax, or a specialized zipper lubricant. If that doesn't work, check for any obstructions in the zipper teeth and gently realign them. If the zipper is still stuck, consider replacing it with a new zipper or seeking help from a professional tailor or repair service.