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My backpack which i seldomly use accumulated some unknown particles in the zipper which making it harder to move.
Answer
First, use an old toothbrush on zipper to remove as much of particles as possible. Second, rub a bar of bath soap on teeth of zipper, then try working zipper a little at a time, until it will zip and unzip smoothly. Using old toothbrush again, brush off loose soap residue.
You may need to rub the soap once every week or two for awhile and then maybe once a month for general maintenance of zipper.
I've also read that some people use a q-tip to apply small amounts of baby oil to the zipper. I don't like using oil due to the fact that oil spreads and soaks into the fabric and then can transfer to whatever touches it.
Good luck
First, use an old toothbrush on zipper to remove as much of particles as possible. Second, rub a bar of bath soap on teeth of zipper, then try working zipper a little at a time, until it will zip and unzip smoothly. Using old toothbrush again, brush off loose soap residue.
You may need to rub the soap once every week or two for awhile and then maybe once a month for general maintenance of zipper.
I've also read that some people use a q-tip to apply small amounts of baby oil to the zipper. I don't like using oil due to the fact that oil spreads and soaks into the fabric and then can transfer to whatever touches it.
Good luck
What do I pack when I take my toddler and infant camping?
Janette S
I am just wanting to know if anyone has any good tips for what to take along for our trip.
Answer
You don't say how old your infant is - and as you said infant and not baby, I would talk to your peditrician first and make sure they have had enough shots and are strong enough to go. Camping lends itself to misquitos bites, ticks and other things...
With that being said though - for slightly older babies - be sure to bring a baby backpack (for ages 6 months and up) keeps them elevated and allows for them to see everything better - also acts as a diaper bag. Jogger strollers are also a wonderful invention fo rthose trail that you can use them on.
A bassinet or portacrib - as they can't sleep in sleeping bags.
DIAPERS, DIAPERS & more DIAPERS as well as ziploc bags to seal them in while you are hiking, etc... since there may not be any garbage cans near and this will prevent a mess or smell in your diaper bag.
If you aren't breastfeeding - plenty of formula, bottles & BOTTLED water as you probably won't be able to boil water and you don't want them drinking tap water.
You don't say how old your infant is - and as you said infant and not baby, I would talk to your peditrician first and make sure they have had enough shots and are strong enough to go. Camping lends itself to misquitos bites, ticks and other things...
With that being said though - for slightly older babies - be sure to bring a baby backpack (for ages 6 months and up) keeps them elevated and allows for them to see everything better - also acts as a diaper bag. Jogger strollers are also a wonderful invention fo rthose trail that you can use them on.
A bassinet or portacrib - as they can't sleep in sleeping bags.
DIAPERS, DIAPERS & more DIAPERS as well as ziploc bags to seal them in while you are hiking, etc... since there may not be any garbage cans near and this will prevent a mess or smell in your diaper bag.
If you aren't breastfeeding - plenty of formula, bottles & BOTTLED water as you probably won't be able to boil water and you don't want them drinking tap water.
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