Snaps on Mooring Cover

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Budman
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Snaps on Mooring Cover

#1 Post by Budman » Sun Feb 01, 2009 8:45 am

The snaps on my mooring cover are extremely difficult to unsnap. This is only 6 months old and I have no problem getting the snaps to go on. Only difficult unsnapping. I broke two snaps already. What can I put on the "male" side to make them go on and off easier?

How about silicone spray? I know there is a tool, which I will probably get, but to me that is a bandaid. The real issue is that the snaps seem "too tight".

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Re: Snaps on Mooring Cover

#2 Post by lakerunner » Sun Feb 01, 2009 9:29 am

Ed (BMR) told of a product called Snap Stick
I prefer using a candle to rub on male ends instead of silicone
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Re: Snaps on Mooring Cover

#3 Post by dockholiday » Sun Feb 01, 2009 9:34 am

Graphite should work. Have also heard a pencil can be used, same substance. Most automotive carry speedometer cable lubricant which is basically graphite to. Got one of those tools, mainly use it to remove snaps but they say in the instructions it can be used to snap also, it works well.
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Re: Snaps on Mooring Cover

#4 Post by moregooder » Sun Feb 01, 2009 9:48 am

I have a custom built full top with sides, probably more snaps then anyone else. anything petroleum based like WD40 works in the beginning but it will spread and stain your top and collect grit making it even harder, silicon isn't much better, I have even tried car wax. in the end the tool is the thing to use, it gets between the to haves of the snap so you can lever it off without putting any stress on the fabric. My tool is just a metal "kitchen spoon" works great, its fast, and your fingers don't get raw.

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Re: Snaps on Mooring Cover

#5 Post by cwag911 » Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:04 pm

http://www.savvyboater.com/p-52-top-sna ... -tool.aspx

Here's the tool and it works great.
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Re: Snaps on Mooring Cover

#6 Post by dockholiday » Mon Feb 02, 2009 5:51 pm

cwag911 wrote:http://www.savvyboater.com/p-52-top-sna ... -tool.aspx

Here's the tool and it works great.


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