Get in the habit of giving it a shot of air INTO the tire BEFORE sticking a pressure gauge on it. That goo will kill a gauge in a heartbeat. Also better to have valve stem at top of tire before shooting into followed by measuring pressure.
First, the hole in the valve is too big to completely seal.Waking up this thread with a question that my be obvious, but how does this green slime (which I ordered) know enough not to plug the the valve?
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Tony
I've actually seen valve stem valves plugged up with one stop leak or another, so it can happen.Waking up this thread with a question that my be obvious, but how does this green slime (which I ordered) know enough not to plug the the valve?
Thanks
Tony
#1 It's a 50/50 shot on the tread surface holes, and even lower on side walls.I have 3 very tiny leaks (tire will last days until I have to add air), in the side walls. Can you tell me why you guys say the last resort is Slime? I'm assuming it is my last choice, before I go to inner tube or new tire. Unless you guys have a better idea? Another question, which would you go for the inner tube or new tire?
Thanks for all the input
Tony
Ummm... No, that wont work.I'm guessing that you can not use slime on rear tires loaded with rim guard ?
I have the same, foam filled front tires, love them!You can do like I did, Foam fill them. Problem solved forever