Posted by glennster on June 25, 2008 at 12:56:07 from (75.56.50.121):
In Reply to: Multi-Seal posted by Rick Kaufmann on June 25, 2008 at 12:09:17:
i dont think you can run the tire sealant in a fluid filled tire. if you have a tube leak, you are gonna need to drain and dismount the tire and either patch or replace the tube. wash the rim good with plenty of soapy water , then rinse with clean water to get the salt out. i have been coating the inside of my rims with two coats of por-15 rust conversion primer. seems to work real well.
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