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Gardenigloo V2 - 3.5 Patching holes;tears; 3.6 Routine Zipper Maintenance

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OWNER’S MAINTENANCE MANUAL -19-
Patching holes/tears
3.5
Routine Zipper Maintenance
3.6
In cases where your Gardenigloo cover is indented, ripped, or torn slightly from a various point, a
user my choose** to cover that hole/tear with simply Gorilla Tape, or Strong Clear Tape.
We must mention that zipper related damages are not covered in the warranty. Depending on the
occasion, Zipper replacements may be applicable solution. However, you may also contact your local
Tailor to see if they may provide an on-site remedy.
As a precaution regarding the zipper, we urge you to use WD-40 to avoid liquids freezing the zipper.
STEP 1:
Defrost the zipper line using warm water on the zipper teeth. Quickly dry the zipper using microfiber
towelettes until completely dry.
STEP 2:
Apply the lubricant onto the zipper and zipper teeth.
STEP 3:
Apply the lubricant every couple of days, especially in very cold temperatures.
WARNING:
Failure to use the lubricant may cause freezing, which may have the user force the zipper leading it
to break off to get out.
Furthermore, before patching: Always make sure to take a picture of the tear. If it happens again,
you will be able to compare the similarities of the tears to see what the issue at hand may be.
NOTE: **In case the user seeks for a replacement;
see more information in CHAPTER 4 – WARRANTY AND SERVICES
In rapid temperature drops, water may enter the zipper teeth and freeze,
causing jams.
In such circumstances, careless customers may force the zipper several times
a day. This potentially risk of them eventually breaking or damaging the
zipper. In cold temperatures please ensure to check for zipper jamming for
each Gardenigloo and regularly use WD-40 to lubricate the zipper to avoid
any freezing/jamming related zipper damages.

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