@Lokivoid i would have been late for my meeting this morning if i didn't have this product. i have used it before and it lasted the life of my tire. the shop by my work just hoses the stuff into the drain and patches tires for free. apparently it is environmentally friendly and they say it takes 5 minutes extra to clean out so not that big of a deal. took me less then 10 minutes to fix and air back up my tire. i would rather be safe and on time then wait for hours for road side assistance ugh
use the Tube Sealant by Slime. It works a bit better and it costs less than the Tire Sealant, which has extra ingredients. If you have presta valves, use Slime Smart Tubes - preloaded with Slime in three weighs...lite for racers, super thick for ultra flat protection...take a short cut through a cactus patch. Slime Guy, Joe
use Slime Tire Sealant to prevent flats in any ATV or UTV tubeless tire. It has rust and corrosion inhibitors making is safe for steel and even aluminum wheels.
slime is ok..but dont fix big holes in tyres..and its not recomended for tube's...also once a tyre has slime in it the tyre cannot be repaired properly tyre slime is only a tempory repair..it cant be repaired properly at tyre places as the tyre slime is slipery and the patch wont stick properly..dont believe me then go ask a proper tyre shop or fitter..
you never worked in a tyre shop then..it wont repair tubes or big holes in tubeless tyres..and to repair a tyre with slime in it has to be very clean for the plug glue to stick which is almost impossible
Well, I put slime in the tires of my Ural sidecar rig, and it stopped the pourous Russian rubber from slowly leaking air.
I found no balance issues, and even wonder if Slime acts like Dynabeads (automatic tire balancing granules). My new tubes (& tires) have Dynabeads in the tubes, so I don't think I can put Slime in them (form porridge). May try slime in a known off-balance tire someday to see if (it shifts the overall CG, and rotation shifts to new CG
It may work, but it threw my wheel and tire so far out of balance that my car was shaking violently on the highway. Cost me $50.00 to have the tire unmounted/remounted and I'm STILL leaking air.
Slime is ideal for emergency repair of flat tires/tyres in passegner vehicles, including motorcycles. The only time you want to go fast with Slime inside is to win the DAKAR or BAJA 1000 flat-free. slime has had over 20 winners of BAJA racing since 2007....Slime Guy
Slime is marketed as an emergency repair for highway, passenger vehicles. After a repair, do what the American Automobile Association recommends - have a tire/tyre pro check it, clean it, patch it for good if the puncture is in the tread area. Slime - preferred tire sealant of the AAA.
"and the results" a rim coated in green shit thats a nightmare to get off and will cost you a arm and a leg to have cleaned off.
Lokivoid 8 months ago
@Lokivoid i would have been late for my meeting this morning if i didn't have this product. i have used it before and it lasted the life of my tire. the shop by my work just hoses the stuff into the drain and patches tires for free. apparently it is environmentally friendly and they say it takes 5 minutes extra to clean out so not that big of a deal. took me less then 10 minutes to fix and air back up my tire. i would rather be safe and on time then wait for hours for road side assistance ugh
MotherHeifer 8 months ago
great i'll bee needing thiss... gonna go on a hot pursuit this coming monday ;D
idkyoo 1 year ago
I'm wondering about using this on my road bike. I'm kind of worried as to how much extra weight this product will add.
xtelevisionset 2 years ago
hey if i put car slime and it was for tubless tires and my bike has a tube will it work or not?
plz reply
iENJOIskating209 3 years ago
sure
DontFlag 3 years ago
use the Tube Sealant by Slime. It works a bit better and it costs less than the Tire Sealant, which has extra ingredients. If you have presta valves, use Slime Smart Tubes - preloaded with Slime in three weighs...lite for racers, super thick for ultra flat protection...take a short cut through a cactus patch. Slime Guy, Joe
bowjoeman 3 years ago
Will Presta valve converters work?
xtelevisionset 2 years ago
Can anyone here tell me if i could use this in my honda 125 Atv's tubeless tires?
popomonstor 3 years ago
use Slime Tire Sealant to prevent flats in any ATV or UTV tubeless tire. It has rust and corrosion inhibitors making is safe for steel and even aluminum wheels.
bowjoeman 3 years ago
nice i just bought 4 things ov it iv tried everything to get my tires on my LT250 to hold air it seams to be working great!
alecM4321 3 years ago
yes u can....
alecM4321 3 years ago
i disagree. i used a slime tire and ran over a nail and it had the same effect as any other flat.
brendan69692006 4 years ago
i disagree. i had a tire w. slime in it already and i ran over a nail and the tire poped just like any other flat..
brendan69692006 4 years ago
slime is ok..but dont fix big holes in tyres..and its not recomended for tube's...also once a tyre has slime in it the tyre cannot be repaired properly tyre slime is only a tempory repair..it cant be repaired properly at tyre places as the tyre slime is slipery and the patch wont stick properly..dont believe me then go ask a proper tyre shop or fitter..
jayeastanglia 4 years ago
wrong, wrong, and wrong
Slime is the preferred tire/tyre sealant of the American Automobile Association.
Slime - Saves Tires, Saves Time, Saves Money...Slime Guy
bowjoeman 3 years ago
you never worked in a tyre shop then..it wont repair tubes or big holes in tubeless tyres..and to repair a tyre with slime in it has to be very clean for the plug glue to stick which is almost impossible
jayeastanglia 3 years ago
How about in a 55 to 65 mph Russian sidecar rig (Russian tubes & tires slowly leak air)?
What about tire balance issues (first hand knowledge please)
KanzlerM 4 years ago
no balance issues. the slime is a liquid, it will spread out evenly over the inside of the wheel as it spins. Oh, i see this is from a year ago...
DontFlag 3 years ago
"Oh, i see this is from a year ago... "
Well, I put slime in the tires of my Ural sidecar rig, and it stopped the pourous Russian rubber from slowly leaking air.
I found no balance issues, and even wonder if Slime acts like Dynabeads (automatic tire balancing granules). My new tubes (& tires) have Dynabeads in the tubes, so I don't think I can put Slime in them (form porridge). May try slime in a known off-balance tire someday to see if (it shifts the overall CG, and rotation shifts to new CG
KanzlerM 3 years ago
Slime works. AAA fixed my flat fast with Slime, since my spare was flat too.
bowjoeman 5 years ago
It may work, but it threw my wheel and tire so far out of balance that my car was shaking violently on the highway. Cost me $50.00 to have the tire unmounted/remounted and I'm STILL leaking air.
ebruceii 3 years ago
Slime is ideal for emergency repair of flat tires/tyres in passegner vehicles, including motorcycles. The only time you want to go fast with Slime inside is to win the DAKAR or BAJA 1000 flat-free. slime has had over 20 winners of BAJA racing since 2007....Slime Guy
bowjoeman 3 years ago
Well, in that case it's too bad this product is marketed to consumers that don't race Baja then. :)
ebruceii 3 years ago
Slime is marketed as an emergency repair for highway, passenger vehicles. After a repair, do what the American Automobile Association recommends - have a tire/tyre pro check it, clean it, patch it for good if the puncture is in the tread area. Slime - preferred tire sealant of the AAA.
bowjoeman 3 years ago