Dive shops sell a soft wax that I use on my dry suit zippers. I suspect it 
would also work on these too. I don't remember off the top of my head what I 
pay for a stick of it but it might be cheaper than teflon grease.

Rob Z



> Thought of one other thing: From time to time work the zippers 
> on 
> your dodger, bimini, sheet bags, or what have you, and lubricate 
> them. You can get tubes of stuff that bills itself as 
> specifically 
> for zippers, but I think it's just regular teflon grease, like 
> Super 
> Lube. The all-plastic or nylon zipper sliders aren't affected, 
> of 
> course, but even the good aluminum ones succumb sooner or later 
> to 
> the corrosive environment.
> 
> Phil
> s/v Cynosure
> Bahia de Caraquez
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