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SLIME tire sealant yes ? no?

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Old Feb 9, 2009 | 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Al's Chop Shop
X3!!! i don't know which part was worse.... that you have white creamy stuff splattered all over your clothes.... or the smell so bad it will make you vomit.

Al
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Old Feb 9, 2009 | 02:18 PM
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There are products out there that work, and work really well. I used a product called Viking Seal, I never got a flat, and never had any vibration issues and would get 10k-20k miles more out of the life of the tire.

This stuff works as far as I am concerned 150k miles on aluminum wheels and no problems. It's a long story as to why I no longer use it (not at all related to the performance of the product)

If you want visit this site http://www.vikingseal.com and I don't make any money from this...(the main reason I no longer use it)

I would never use Slime but I would use this again Also I have it in my 1965 Pontiac, the car kept having the right front tire would go flat after about 2 weeks of sitting, I put it in and haven't had a problem since, that was 5 years ago and even with the car sitting for the last 3 years it is still holding air.

Just my $.02
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