hi im having a problem with the stiching on the plastic window side of the zip
the stiching on the actual zip is catching and starting to remove it self from zipper
does anyone have any easy solutions or alternatively who can i see to repair?
im in melb
mick
anyone had to replace zipper on na softtop
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anyone had to replace zipper on na softtop
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Most auto trimmers should be able to fix it, or if you are handy with a needle and thread, hand stitch it back yourself.
Maybe your mother can do it for you.
If you take it to a trimmer, he will want to remove the roof to do it (otherwise he can't get it under his sewing machine) so expect to pay around $200 to fix it.
Maybe your mother can do it for you.
If you take it to a trimmer, he will want to remove the roof to do it (otherwise he can't get it under his sewing machine) so expect to pay around $200 to fix it.
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i had problems with my old zipper, it wouldn't zip up the window and would get stuck around it when i zip it up.
I went to Mazda and bought a $7.50 zipper slider and that fixed it all up for me...
I went to Mazda and bought a $7.50 zipper slider and that fixed it all up for me...
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Astroboysoup wrote:i had problems with my old zipper, it wouldn't zip up the window and would get stuck around it when i zip it up.
I went to Mazda and bought a $7.50 zipper slider and that fixed it all up for me...
If you would have gone to a YKK Zipper office, you could have got it for about $1.00
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An upholsterer just recently explained to me that a straight (dodgey replacement) zip will always get stuck in an MX-5 roof because the zip path is not a straight. He said it has to be a special type of zip (helical?) that allows the outer and inner parts to feed together even though they are slightly different lengths
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JBT wrote:An upholsterer just recently explained to me that a straight (dodgey replacement) zip will always get stuck in an MX-5 roof because the zip path is not a straight. He said it has to be a special type of zip (helical?) that allows the outer and inner parts to feed together even though they are slightly different lengths
Most zippers today are helical, or spiral type zips, as they say in the trade.
Spiral zip tape is much easier to make (and cheaper) than the tradional toothed type as the nylon spiral is continuously threaded onto the cloth tape instead of individual components being moulded onto the tape.
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