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10-22-07, 02:34
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superstring is offline
Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Victoria, BC, Canada Posts: 531 | Re: Tire sealant, is it for real? Quote: |
Originally Posted by irsankao Has anyone tried any tires sealant? share your experience please, what brands and if it actually works | Erm.....is this what you're talking about? Ultima Tire & Trim Guard Plus Quote:
Space Age Polymer Protection and Elegant Beauty for your Tires, Trim and Premium Wheels!
The first and only multi-surface tire, trim & wheel sealant.
Lasts for months, not days or weeks.
Protects against pollution, ultra violet light (sun), road salts, harmful ozone, creosote and more.
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10-23-07, 04:49
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irsankao is offline
Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 15 | Re: Tire sealant, is it for real? It's for flat but it's actually prevent flat not after the flat. example product that I've goggled are ride on, tiretyte and so on. If you guys wonder what they are google them. The products sound good but I need to know if it is a good as they sound. Some of these sealants are for low speed vehicle like ATV, lawn mower, etc and some of them are for high speed vehicle SUV, trailer, cars atc. Please share your exp if you have used it. | |
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10-23-07, 09:51
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Eliot Ness is offline
Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Lexington, KY Posts: 3,211 | Re: Tire sealant, is it for real? I've used some of the stuff you can get at Wal-Mart. I think it was a green, pink, or blue color. You basically remove your valve stem, put the stuff in your tire, replace the stem, inflate the tire, and then drive to coat the inside of the wheel/tire. I had a slow leak I couldn't find on two tires on my DD and this took care of it. Not sure how it would handle punctures, but I also carry a plug kit if needed for a stray screw or nail. | |
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10-23-07, 11:18
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yakky is offline
Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: NoVA Posts: 744 | Re: Tire sealant, is it for real? BMW and Mercedes now have this stuff in the trunk instead of a spare in some of the newer models. | |
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10-23-07, 11:30
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BigJimZ28 is offline
Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Levittown, Pa Posts: 2,849 | Re: Tire sealant, is it for real? I have used the slime brand
to fix a slow leaks on my riding mover
and bike's that i have @ my shore house
that was about a 1 1/2 years ago | |
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10-23-07, 11:50
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HeadnSouth is offline
Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Atlanta, Jawga Posts: 93 | Re: Tire sealant, is it for real? I was cautioned a few years back about using fix-a-flat as it supposed to cause the patch to not stick when you finally get it fixed. | |
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