Stans NoTubes Tire Sealant, Liquid Sealant, 2oz
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Tammy
> 3 dayGreat!
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Jeff
> 3 dayThe back tire of my KLR 650 went flat over night. I added a bottle of Stans and since then, it as not lost a single PSI. Its only been 5 days. This is a test to see how long this tube will hold air. So far, Im delighted I dont have to remove the back wheel and tire.
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James Gregory Willette
> 3 dayEasy to use....just remove valve stem and squirt in!
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Ron C.
> 3 dayI put this in my 700 c tubes and still got a flat, sealant was all over my tires, wheels and the tube was covered in slime. Does not work in tubes.
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terrance e. maloney
> 3 dayMy granddaughter received a basketball hoop for Christmas, and our daughter and I attached it to the side of a elevated clubhouse. While shooting baskets, her old nylon basketball that she had found and was proud of hit a broken-off deck screw and had a whole punched in it. She was heartbroken, and I told her that I would fix it. I looked on YouTube and found a gentleman who said to use Stans NoTubes Tire Sealant – I eventually remembered to order it, and inserted it into the basketball with a hypodermic syringe and inflator needle. I then reinflated the basketball with a bicycle tire pump. I added some more tire sealant and air a couple days later to full inflate it – is it still holding perfectly. Thank you for the YouTube video, sir and thank you for this inexpensive product- it works perfectly! 100% recommended!
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Dale T.
> 3 dayIf you have more than one bike Id recommend a syringe and larger bottle of this stuff. For one bike that just needs an annual top off, these bottles are perfect. I have trail tires so one bottle per tire. I just let out the air, pulled the valve stem and the bottle fits perfectly inside the hole, squeeze in the stuff and close it back up. Took about 10 minutes for two tires. Im confident this will keep me running this year.
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doug madison
> 3 dayEasy use one tire.
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Fred
> 3 dayI used this to stop a slow leak in my compact tractor tire. It was easy to apply and fixed the leak. I recommend this sealant.
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D. Hunt
> 3 dayThis 1 oz bottle is great to pack for backup on tubeless tires. I hauled mine around for a few years and it still worked when I needed it. Useful for on the trail and you have mysterious leaks, or a puncture to replenish any lost sealant. The one caveat, with modern MTB tire widths, you may want to carry 2. Depends on how often you get punctures or how frequently you check your sealant level in your tires. Youll need at least 1 bottle/tire for any fixes. More if you totally lose the existing sealant. One note, keep an eye on the little cap. Without that theres nothing to prevent a mess in the pack after usage, not to mention reusing the bottle.
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TV Technology
> 3 dayWent for a ride. Got a thorn. Tire (with tube) would hold enough air to ride 50-75 yards before going flat. Poured a container of Stans into the valve stem. Spun the wheel for a bit to get Stans evenly distributed inside. Re-inflated it. Days later, still inflated. Very pleased with my purchase.