Stans NoTubes Tire Sealant, Liquid Sealant, 2oz
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Will
Greater than one weekSealed up a lawn tractor tire with a slowly leaking sidewall.
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Alvaro José Loaiza
> 3 dayDura mucho
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Robert Minnicks
> 3 daygreat for small leaks in a tubular
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taylor velos
> 3 dayMy basketball had a hood in it so I squirted this stuff all up in there and boom no more hole in basketball
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Steve of PA
19-11-2024I pulled the valve stems and pump it in and then reinserted the stems. Pumped the tires up and I am good to go for another 6 months
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Jennifer
> 3 dayGot this, along with some syringes, to repair a soccer ball that was punctured by a cactus needle. Worked great. The ball continues to hold air without a problem. Still have enough for a future repair. Quite pleased with this product!
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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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stephanie
> 3 dayBest sealant on the market hands down !
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Robert MacKenzie
> 3 dayStans has been the most trusted tire sealant on both my Mountain and Road bike over the years. I had ran out of sealant and needed a replacement so I ordered the small 2oz bottle so I can bring it with me on the trail just in case I need to add some to my tires while away from home. I have not used any in this bottle yet, but I have been using Stans sealant over the years with no issues. This 2oz bottle comes in very handy because you can put it in your bag and take it with you on your ride.
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jimbobahamas
> 3 dayI Had a front tubeless tire on my zero turn that broke the bead and after i got it to re-seat it had a leak. I took out the valve stem and poured the contents into the tire, pumped it up to 15 PSI, shook and rotated it to ensure good coverage to the entire inner seat, and it has held now for 3 weeks with no leakage!!