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|    =?UTF-8?B?8J+YjiBNaWdodHkgV2FubmFiZ to micky    |
|    Re: What percentage of flat tires can be    |
|    30 Apr 23 19:07:21    |
      XPost: alt.home.repair       From: @.              On 4/30/2023 6:17 PM, micky wrote:       > In alt.home.repair, on Sun, 30 Apr 2023 07:05:35 -0400, ? Mighty Wannabe       > ? <@.> wrote:       >       >> On 4/30/2023 2:06 AM, rbowman wrote:       >>> On Sun, 30 Apr 2023 00:21:36 -0400, ? Mighty Wannabe ? wrote:       >>>       >>>> I had a slow leak in one of my tires for many years. Recently I bought a       >>>> can of tire sealant to pump into the tire. It worked. No more slow leak.       >>> They'll love you the next time you buy a tire.       >>       >> I read the description. It is water based, so it can be washed off with       >> water before it hardens. I guess it works like some water-based glue. It       >> will harden to seal the leak but remain liquid inside the tire. It is       >> recommended by the manufacturer to have the tire professionally patched       >> within 3 days       > The amazon ad someone posted (you, I think) said it "must be removed".                     I think the company's law firm told them to say that.              If you read the product reviews on the Amazon website, most of the       raving reviews are from people using it to stop slow leaks.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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