Posted by Jon Hagen on April 26, 2012 at 14:08:41 from (69.26.23.96):
In Reply to: Slime posted by Tony S. on April 26, 2012 at 09:54:39:
I have used a white tire sealent from TSC that worked, but not as well as the green slime.
The white stuff did not seal as well and caused rim rusting.
Your tire repair guy will hate you if you bring him one to repair with tire sealent inside. The stuff is slippery , sticky and hard to clean off the tire so a patch will stick. My local tire guy,(70 years old and known him all my life , but he is hot headed :-) I demount , wash and dry any slime treated tire before taking it to him for patching for his and my safety ;-)
I do like the stuff though, especially in low pressure tires(mower ATV, etc), where it seals existing leaks and new ones. My ATV, mower and large farm tractor tubeless tire leaks have nearly gone to 0 since using the green stuff.
The tubeless slime does not work well inside a leaking tube, but their is a variety of slime made for use in tires with tubes.
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