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Terms of Use wikiHow is where trusted research and expert knowledge come together. Learn why people trust wikiHow How to Fix a Jean Zipper PDF download Download Article Explore this Article methods 1 Getting a Zipper Back on the Track 2 Adding a New Bottom Stop 3 Fixing Other Common Zipper Problems Other Sections Expert Q&A Video Things You'll Need Related Articles References Article Summary Co-authored by Margo West

Last Updated: May 14, 2025 Fact Checked

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This article was co-authored by Margo West. Margo West is a Professional Tailor and the Owner of Margo West Bridal Alterations in Dallas, Texas. She is renowned for her expertise in bridal alterations, custom wedding gowns, wedding-related design, and pattern making. Her 44 years of bridal experience has earned her the prestigious WeddingWire Brides Choice Award, Couples Choice Award 2013-2019, and The Knot Best of Weddings 2018-2020. Margo was also featured in House of Diffa 2018 Jacket Collection and Modern Luxury Brides Magazine 2020. She will launch her new bridal gown collection for fall 2021. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 501,534 times.

Jean zippers are usually tough and durable, but they do sometimes break. Depending on the problem, there are several ways that you can fix a broken zipper. You can remove top stops and teeth to get a zipper pull back onto the track, or you can cover up broken or missing teeth using a bottom stop. If your zipper is stuck or won't stay up, then there are some simple fixes you can try. However, if your zipper is broken beyond repair, then you may need to replace it.

Things You Should Know

  • To get a zipper back on the track, remove both top stops, a few teeth, and the zipper pull. Close the teeth with your fingers, then replace the pull and top stops.
  • Add a new bottom stop by removing the top stops and zipper pull, then close the teeth with your fingers and add a bottom stop above the broken teeth.
  • Grease or wax can unstick a zipper, while a key ring or safety pin can keep your zipper from unzipping. Replace any zipper that’s beyond repair.

Steps

Method 1 Method 1 of 3:

Getting a Zipper Back on the Track

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  1. Step 1 Remove the top stops on both sides. 1 Remove the top stops on both sides. The top stops are metal pieces at the top of the zipper that prevent the zipper from coming completely off of the track. Use pliers to remove the top stops. Pry the top stops apart to loosen them and then pull them off the zipper fabric. This will allow you to fix your zipper and get it back on the track on both sides.[1]
    • Move the zipper slider all the way to the bottom of the zipper before you do this.[2]
  2. Step 2 Pull off 2 or 3 teeth on both sides. 2 Pull off 2 or 3 teeth on both sides. Next, use the pliers to pull off 2 or 3 teeth from each side of the top of the zipper. Pry the teeth apart to loosen them and then pull them away from the zipper fabric. Removing these zipper teeth will make it easier to put the zipper back on the track.[3]
    • Make sure to pull off the same amount of teeth on each side of the zipper.
    • Discard these zipper teeth. You will not need them.
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  3. Step 3 Take off the zipper pull. 3 Take off the zipper pull. After you have removed the zipper teeth, you will be able to slide the zipper pull completely off of the track. Remove the zipper pull and set it aside.[4]
  4. Step 4 Close the zipper teeth with your fingers. 4 Close the zipper teeth with your fingers. Next, begin to reconnect the zipper teeth with your fingers. Press the teeth together as if you are zipping the zipper up from the bottom. Make sure that all of the teeth are interlocked with the teeth across from them. Connect the teeth all the way to the top of the zipper.[5]
  5. Step 5 Replace the zipper pull. 5 Replace the zipper pull. When all the teeth are interlocked, slide the zipper pull back onto the zipper at the top. As you do this, some of the teeth may come apart. Reconnect them if they do. Then, begin sliding the zipper pull down the length of the zipper. The teeth should open as you do this and this means that the zipper is back on the track.[6]
  6. Step 6 Replace the top stops. 6 Replace the top stops. Take the zipper top stops that you removed earlier and use your pliers to reconnect them to the zipper fabric. Replace each of the zipper stops right above the zipper teeth by squeezing them closed around the zipper fabric. There should be no gaps between the zipper teeth and top stops.[7]
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Method 2 Method 2 of 3:

Adding a New Bottom Stop

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  1. Step 1 Check the location of the broken zipper teeth. 1 Check the location of the broken zipper teeth. Adding a new bottom stop will prevent the zipper from sliding over broken teeth and getting stuck or coming off the track. If the broken zipper teeth are more than halfway down the fly, then you can fix the zipper by adding a new bottom stop. If the broken teeth are higher up on the zipper, then you will need to replace the entire zipper.
  2. Step 2 Remove the top stops and zipper pull. 2 Remove the top stops and zipper pull. Take off the top stops using a pair of pliers. Pry each of the top stops apart using the pliers and then remove them from the zipper fabric. Then, slide the zipper pull off of the zipper.[8]
    • Set the top stops and zipper pull aside.
  3. Step 3 Close the zipper teeth with your fingers. 3 Close the zipper teeth with your fingers. Next, use your fingers to manually close the zipper teeth. Start from the bottom of the zipper and work upwards. Press the teeth together a few at a time. They should be easy to lock into place.[9]
    • Line up the spot with the broken or missing teeth as well as you can.
  4. Step 4 Place a bottom stop above the broken teeth. 4 Place a bottom stop above the broken teeth. A bottom stop is a square metal piece with two prongs extending from the back of it. Press these prongs into the zipper fabric on both sides of the zipper teeth where the teeth are broken or missing. Then, turn use pliers to press the prongs down on the back side of the zipper.[10]
    • If you don't want to use a new zipper bottom stop, then you can also sew over the area with the broken teeth. However, you will need to sew over the area completely to prevent the zipper pull from going into this area and coming off the track.
  5. Step 5 Replace the zipper pull and top stops. 5 Replace the zipper pull and top stops. Next, take the zipper pull and slide it back onto the track at the top of the zipper. Make sure that the teeth are still closed and close any that open up as you are getting the zipper pull back on. Then, use your pliers to replace the top stops. Put them back onto the zipper fabric where they were before.[11]
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Method 3 Method 3 of 3:

Fixing Other Common Zipper Problems

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  1. 1 Fix the zipper track if it's broken at the bottom. Use scissors to snip the zipper welt between the teeth, just above where the zipper pull begins to feed onto the teeth. Then, feed the znipped side into the top of the zipper pull and zip the zipper.[12]
    • Sew the snipped area by stitching across the zipper from side to side with a needle and thread, which will keep the zipper on track.[13]
    • If there are any teeth missing, this will shorten your zipper.[14]
  2. Step 2 Use wax or... 2 Use wax or grease to unstick a zipper. If the zipper is stuck, then rubbing wax or grease onto the zipper may help to loosen it and make it easier to open and close. Get a candle or some Crisco and rub it along the length of the zipper on both sides. Then, try to open and close the zipper. The zipper pull should move easily now.
    • Be careful not to get the wax or grease onto the surrounding fabric.
  3. Step 3 Add a keyring... 3 Add a keyring or safety pin to prevent a zipper from unzipping. If you have a zipper pull that simply will not stay up, then attaching a keyring or safety pin to the zipper pull can help to keep it in place. If you use a keyring, then you can loop the keyring around the jeans button when the zipper is up. If you use a safety pin, then you can insert the pin through the fabric near your zipper when the pull is up.
    • Another option is to spray some hairspray onto your zipper to prevent it from sliding down as easily. Spray hairspray along the length of the closed zipper teeth. This should make them tacky enough that the zipper will not keep sliding down.
  4. Step 4 Replace a zipper... 4 Replace a zipper that is beyond repair. If the zipper is so broken that you cannot fix it, then you will likely need to replace it. Get a replacement zipper that is the same size and color as the original. Then, remove the old zipper with a seam ripper and sew in the new zipper.
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  • Question How do you fix a zipper that's broken at the bottom? Margo West Margo West Professional Tailor Margo West is a Professional Tailor and the Owner of Margo West Bridal Alterations in Dallas, Texas. She is renowned for her expertise in bridal alterations, custom wedding gowns, wedding-related design, and pattern making. Her 44 years of bridal experience has earned her the prestigious WeddingWire Brides Choice Award, Couples Choice Award 2013-2019, and The Knot Best of Weddings 2018-2020. Margo was also featured in House of Diffa 2018 Jacket Collection and Modern Luxury Brides Magazine 2020. She will launch her new bridal gown collection for fall 2021. Margo West Margo West Professional Tailor Expert Answer You'll need a needle, thread, and scissors. Move the slider to its lowest position, then use scissors to snip the opposite side of the zipper welt between the teeth, between the teeth and directly across from where the zipper pull. Feed the snipped side into the top of the zipper pull and zip the zipper—it should be functioning properly now. Repair the snipped area by sewing across the zipper from side to side across the sipper with a tight stitch. This will hold the teeth together and keep the zipper on track. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 0 Helpful 4
  • Question What type of company will repair a zipper? Community Answer Community Answer A tailor would repair a zipper for you. If you can't find one, you can visit your local clothes shop and ask if they know a tailor. You can search online for your nearest tailor. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 6 Helpful 7
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Things You'll Need

  • Pliers
  • Zipper bottom stop
  • Needle and thread
  • Hairspray
  • Grease or wax
  • Keyring or safety pin

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  2. Margo West. Professional Tailor. Expert Interview
  3. https://www.vickymyerscreations.co.uk/how-to-replace-the-zip-in-a-pair-of-jeans-and-keep-the-original-top-stitching/
  4. https://www.vickymyerscreations.co.uk/how-to-replace-the-zip-in-a-pair-of-jeans-and-keep-the-original-top-stitching/
  5. https://www.vickymyerscreations.co.uk/how-to-replace-the-zip-in-a-pair-of-jeans-and-keep-the-original-top-stitching/
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Margo West Co-authored by: Margo West Professional Tailor This article was co-authored by Margo West. Margo West is a Professional Tailor and the Owner of Margo West Bridal Alterations in Dallas, Texas. She is renowned for her expertise in bridal alterations, custom wedding gowns, wedding-related design, and pattern making. Her 44 years of bridal experience has earned her the prestigious WeddingWire Brides Choice Award, Couples Choice Award 2013-2019, and The Knot Best of Weddings 2018-2020. Margo was also featured in House of Diffa 2018 Jacket Collection and Modern Luxury Brides Magazine 2020. She will launch her new bridal gown collection for fall 2021. This article has been viewed 501,534 times. 30 votes - 60% Co-authors: 8 Updated: May 14, 2025 Views: 501,534 Categories: Zip Fasteners | Sewing Repairs Article SummaryX

To fix a jean zipper that’s stuck, rub a candle or some shortening along the length of the zipper on both sides to help loosen it and make it easier to open. Alternatively, if you have a zipper that will not stay up, spray some hairspray along the length of the closed zipper teeth. Once the hairspray sets, it should be tacky enough to prevent the zipper from sliding down. You can also try inserting a safety pin through the zipper pull and the fabric near your zipper after pulling the zipper closed. To learn more, like how to fix a zipper with broken or missing teeth, read on! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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