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Posted by JT on July 31, 2007 at 06:54:05 from (70.226.219.147):
In Reply to: tire slim posted by fw1 on July 30, 2007 at 09:11:33:
I have had marginal luck with Slime, had a lot better luck with Amerseal. The only thing with Amerseal, when you put it in you must run the tire for at leat 5 minutes, it has rubber particles in the white carrier and when you have a hole, the carrier goes to the hole, the rubber will hang up in the hole, and as you drive it, with the flex of the tire it will fill the hole with rubber particles, and makes a permanant repair. A lot of the others works on what I call the bubble gun principle, they plug up the hole for a while, but will not be a permanant repair and eventually quit working.
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