£8.99 in Halfords,so quite a saving.Expiry Date 2017.
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at that price its worth deflating a tyre for a trial run , feel free to record & upload the processDerby Z4 wrote:I picked up a couple of cans of this today,handy if you have changed from runflats to non runflats.
£8.99 in Halfords,so quite a saving.Expiry Date 2017.
Derby Z4 wrote:I picked up a couple of cans of this today,handy if you have changed from runflats to non runflats.
£8.99 in Halfords,so quite a saving.Expiry Date 2017.
.....but what make did you use? Water based?VvrooomM wrote:Don't do it, just had a disaster with it. Didn't seal tiny puncture even though nail only two mm or so. Foam pissed out of leak and was sucked back onto car. Plastered the rear in tyreweld which when it dried has been a right bitch to get off. Over 4 hours hard labour with various products and only 80% there. Thank fook it didn't get in fabric roof!!
Holts tyreweld as per the thread title. There was nothing water based about what was left on my car.AlanJ wrote:.....but what make did you use? Water based?VvrooomM wrote:Don't do it, just had a disaster with it. Didn't seal tiny puncture even though nail only two mm or so. Foam pissed out of leak and was sucked back onto car. Plastered the rear in tyreweld which when it dried has been a right bitch to get off. Over 4 hours hard labour with various products and only 80% there. Thank fook it didn't get in fabric roof!!
Maybe you put too much in and or over pressurised? The actual circumference of a low profile 19" wheel isn't really that much larger than a 50/16" and I presume it's the internal surface area of the tyre that needs to get coated with the sealant. I wonder if the 'up to 16" wheels' means standard profile?VvrooomM wrote:Used 2 cans of it due 19" rim.