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Tire Puncture Sealant Pros and Cons The Advantages of Tire Puncture Sealant
One of the greatest advantages of using a canned tire puncture sealant is
convenience. You simply attach the nozzle of the can to the tire valve stem and
release the contents of the can into the tire. The contents are propelled to the
puncture and subsequently seal it, allowing you to drive away without removing the
tire. This entire process takes only a minute or two. This is especially appealing for
people who do not want to take the time to put on a spare tire, or whose car does not
have a spare. Canned tire sealants are quite reasonable in terms of price, with a can
of Fix-A-Flat ranging from $5 to $10.
The Disadvantages of Tire Puncture Sealant
These sealants do not permanently repair the tire; the tire must still receive a
traditional patch to be suitable for long term use. Many professionals dislike repairing
tires that have been treated with a canned sealant for a number of reasons. These
sealants may contain hazardous chemicals and removing it from the inside of the tire
can be a time consuming process. More and more companies are using water
soluble solutions for their sealants to aid in the removal of the product prior to
performing a patch, so this is less of an issue than it was in the past.
The use of a canned sealant can create a high pressure environment inside of the
tire that can be hazardous for the person repairing the tire. Additionally, using a
canned sealant could also invalidate the warranty on your tire; be sure to examine
the details of your warranty prior to using one of these products. Another potential
disadvantage is that most tire sealants are not designed to be used with high-
performance tires, meaning they are not a valid option for some drivers.
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