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Brilio.net - Jackets are usually equipped with a zipper on the front. If you pull it up, the zipper will close the jacket. That way, jacket users will feel maximum warmth.
But over time, the jacket you wear can become damaged. Especially at the end of the zipper, off the hook. If the end of the zipper is already damaged, the jacket cannot be closed again.
If the end of the zipper has already fallen off, some people immediately replace the zipper with a new one. In fact, there are practical ways that can be done to deal with damaged zipper ends.
A YouTube user Ways DIY & Craft once showed how to repair a broken jacket zipper in one of his video uploads. It can be seen in the video upload that this netizen only relies on one piece of kitchen waste.
Curious about how?
Reported by BrilioFood from YouTube Ways Reported by & Craft on Tuesday (4/6), one of the kitchen waste used was used mineral water packaging. The method is to cut used mineral water packaging into small pieces.
photo: YouTube/Ways DIY & Craft
If so, attach the piece of used mineral water packaging to the zipper hook on the jacket. So that it doesn't come off easily, don't forget to add glue first in the middle.
photo: YouTube/Ways DIY & Craft
Then, press the patch on the zipper hook using pliers. The aim is to ensure that the pieces of used mineral water packaging do not come off easily later. If so, trim the pieces of used mineral water packaging using scissors so that the shape is neat.
photo: YouTube/Ways DIY & Craft
The next process, file the end of the zipper hook using a nail scissor knife. Rub it several times so that the zipper hook becomes sharp again.
photo: YouTube/Ways DIY & Craft
Because it has been patched with pieces of mineral water packaging and rubbed, the zipper hook is stronger than before. So, the jacket zipper can be used as usual, pulled up again.
photo: YouTube/Ways DIY & Craft
For those of you who experience something similar, just practice this method. With just one piece of kitchen waste, your jacket can be beautiful again.
(brl/lut)