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hi this is a pencil bag and look at this iamp;#39;m closing the zip on the top oopsie the puller came off in this video iamp;#39;m going to demonstrate how to get the puller back on and then to solve the problem of a faulty zip in this video iamp;#39;ll be using a flat screwdriver and needle and thread to solve this problem a pair of pliers is useful although it is not a requirement right so the problem is over here and as you can see the zip has become unthreaded here and that is why the puller can travel past the end point so what i need to do is actually open this so iamp;#39;m going to separate these sides there we go and the very first thing iamp;#39;m going to do is get the puller back on now in order to get the puller back on i need to thread the one side now you might find one side is easier than the other so just use whichever side is easier sometimes the nylon here gets in the way and that is what is blocking it so what iamp;#39;m doing is iamp;#39;m just makin