Got a stuck zipper? Don’t panic! With the simple “pencil method,” you can unblock zippers on pants, jackets, and more in a flash. Just rub the pencil lead over the teeth; here’s how.

You’re out and about, perhaps at the office or at an important event, and suddenly the zipper on your trousers or jacket gets stuck.

An annoying situation, which can turn into a real nightmare, especially if you don’t have a change of clothes available.

Often, when faced with a stuck zipper, we are tempted to think that the skill of an expert tailor is needed or, even worse, that the garment should be thrown away.

However, the solution could be much simpler than you think: you don’t need complicated tools or expert hands, just a simple pencil.

So let’s see how to unzip and save your clothes, without stress and without having to run to the tailor.

Why do zippers often get stuck?
Zippers often jam due to dirt and debris buildup between the teeth, wear from frequent use, or a damaged or loose slider.

Additionally, surrounding fabric may get caught in the zipper, preventing it from moving, or the teeth themselves may not align properly, making it difficult to close or open the zipper.

These problems may seem serious, but in most cases, with a little patience and a few simple tricks (like using a pencil to lubricate the zipper teeth), you can fix them without having to replace the entire zipper.

How to Unlock a Zipper with a Pencil
As mentioned before, unzipping a zipper—especially when you’re away from home—can seem like an impossible mission. Yet it only takes a few minutes of patience and a common item we all have in our bags: a pencil.