Instant spray puncture fix cans...
Instant spray puncture fix cans...
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CIS121

Original Poster:

1,273 posts

235 months

Sunday 29th April 2012
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Got a v slow puncture on the tread of one of my cars - it's a dirty cheap old work horse. I'm going to put one of the sprays to it, but wanted to check that this wont cause problems etc when I change the tyre in time with the residue it leaves?

AlLondon

141 posts

186 months

Sunday 29th April 2012
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Shouldnt do residue is normally stuck to the inside of the tyre not the rim.

Might be worth looking at getting puncture repair done, I would only use the fix as emergency solution.

Huff

3,367 posts

213 months

Sunday 29th April 2012
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These things are emergency fixes only, partly because they are blown with flammable gases(!)

Get the tyre fixed properly. Your life and others depends on it.

c2mike

516 posts

171 months

Sunday 29th April 2012
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Get it fixed properly. Spray can will cost £ and is only temporary. Many tyre fitters refuse to fix tyres once a spray can is used.

jamei303

3,043 posts

178 months

Sunday 29th April 2012
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Even my local main dealer only charges £10 to do a puncture repair.

CIS121

Original Poster:

1,273 posts

235 months

Monday 30th April 2012
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I'm taking it for new tyres to Micheldever in 2 weeks, so don't want to pay for a repair for a tyre at tthe end of it's life. The Spray cans don't sound great from your replies so I'll chuck the Spacesaver on until then

Cheers

GC8

19,910 posts

212 months

Monday 30th April 2012
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Why when a repair costs the same as a can, which you were prepared to buy? False economy.

5678

6,146 posts

249 months

Monday 30th April 2012
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Use tyre foam and don't worry about it. I had a slow puncture in a car and used a can of foam. I then forgot all about it for a good few months before getting new tyres fitted. It was perfectly fine.

Ozzie Osmond

21,189 posts

268 months

Monday 30th April 2012
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CIS121 said:
2 weeks ...... so I'll chuck the Spacesaver on until then
Some people have been ticketed for that as not "emergenency" use.

freecar

4,249 posts

209 months

Monday 30th April 2012
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Spray puncture fixes are fine.

I've used tham a few times without issue and in excess of the speeds/distances recommended.

You'll be fine for two weeks of motoring until you get new tyres, although a tyre fitter did once try to tell me it was carcinogenic!

Soovy

35,829 posts

293 months

Monday 30th April 2012
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Make sure you LET THE AIR OUT OF THE TYRE BEFORE YOU USE IT.