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Tire sealant

 
 
dalehileman
 
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Reply Tue 1 Jan, 2013 10:54 am
@nothingtodo,
Tod thanks for that clarification

Quote:
you appear to seek me raising my bar that you might continue to pick fault.
Terrible habit, arising from my dim past as an erstwhile writer

Don't apologize, your prose is perfectly intelligible in all respects, esp in comparison with much of the other posting encountered hereabout
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Umang Kumar
 
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Reply Thu 28 Feb, 2013 11:33 pm
@dalehileman,
Hello Friends,

Tire Sealant is formulated and tested for use in all pneumatic tires. Once installed, Slime remains liquid and will not harden or dry out. Slime is guaranteed for 2 years.
As the Slime treated tire rotates, centrifugal force pushes the sealant to the tread area creating a layer of protection, repairing punctures as they occur and treating existing punctures. Slime is not intended for use in tires losing pressure from sidewall punctures, bead leaks, damaged rims or faulty valves. Slime
is recommended as a repair only in high speed, over-the-road tires.

Thanks and Regards,
Umang Kumar
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