🚴♂️ Seal the Deal on Your Next Adventure!
The Slime 10056 Tube Sealant is a 16 oz. liquid puncture repair solution designed for cyclists. It effectively prevents and repairs punctures up to 3 mm, utilizing eco-friendly materials and advanced Fibro-Seal technology to ensure a reliable seal. Its water-resistant formula remains effective without drying out, making it an essential companion for any cycling enthusiast.
Material | Fibers, Polymers, Binders |
Brand | Slime |
Style | Compact |
Item Weight | 6.4 Ounces |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.4 x 6.4 x 23.1 Centimeters |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Item Form | Liquid |
UPC | 684516005003 716281015380 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00716281015380 |
Colour | Green |
Manufacturer | Slime |
Product Dimensions | 6.35 x 6.35 x 23.11 cm; 181.44 g |
Item model number | 10056 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 10056 |
Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Size | X-Large |
Manufacturer | Slime |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item Weight | 181 g |
S**A
Excellent
Very easy to use, though I had no puncture after filling this in tyres.
D**A
Good Sealant _
It's Sealed Pumchar Automatically _ Enjoy Your Long Ride Without Worry _One Drawback It's Bit Hard To Install In Tube _ That's Why _ I Put 4 Star _
G**H
Fake
Bad
S**D
use
can I use it for avenger 220 cruise tube tyre?
J**E
Excellent product
I had a lot of problems with the sealing liquid for the tires (tubeless) of my MTB, until I found this product, very effective, it is enough for 4 tires.
W**6
Cap on top removes the valve
Works great ,I had a small nail in my bicycle tire it plugged up the hole for over a year so far,I always keep a small bottle in my backpack while cycling
B**N
Have used this in the past and never got a flat.
I've used Slime in previous bike tires with tubes, and they've saved me from several punctures. (well, still got punctures, just didn't lose air.) I've also used their inner tubes that come with Slime inside, and they worked well. (no flats, so....)This time applying this was pretty difficult, having to remove valve stems and then somehow squeeze in the correct amount of slime per tire.The problem is that there's no clear strip on the bottle to judge amounts. Though I noticed there are some bump like things on the bottle where I could gauge the halfway mark, and if you old bottle up to the light, you can get an estimate of how much is left.It didn't help matters trying to get the clear filler tube out from under the adhesive label. I'm not sure how youre supposed to do this, as the label will not peel off easily.So I got out a little pocket knife and slit the label next to the tube to try to remove it.Got the valve removed, got the tube onto the stem, which was very difficult since you flatten the tires first, and the valve stem pushes into the rim when you try to push the tube onto it.Having to try to hold the valve stem while pushing the tube on is pretty difficult.But I got it on, went to squeeze the stiff bottle that's NOT made for squeezing, and .... Slime poured out of the side of the bottle all over my hands. Yep, I'd accidently put a tiny slit in the bottle while trying to cut the label and get the tube out. Nice.Had to struggle a lot getting the stuff in while holding a rag over the slit. A big mess. And it took several complete squeezes just to get a quarter of a bottle into the tire.Was doing the rear tire and another big squirt of this stuff came out and all over rim and tire. This stuff isn't fun to clean up. ha.But at long last, I got roughly a quarter bottle in both tires as per instructions, and got valves back in and rode a bit to distribute the stuff.I go on faith that this will save me from flats, as I've had luck with it in the past.Lesson: Be very careful if you resort to cutting the label to get the fill tube off the bottle.Could be improved with clear panel with measuring marks on bottle. Making the bottle not to stiff that even if you squeeze it as much as possible, it only squeezes out a small amount, making it necessary to remove the entire tube and bottle, get air back into the bottle, and repeat several times just to get a 1/4 bottle into a tire.
M**F
Very pleased with the results
Rear tire on my mountain bike was flat. I was dreading having to change the inner tube as it's a fairly complicated job (at least for me) given the complexity of the gears which have to be removed. I was told by a friend to try Slime, which I promptly purchased and couldn't have been more pleased with the results.Followed the instructions precisely, added air and was very happy that indeed the tire stayed inflated even after a rather long test ride. Indeed, that was two months and 4-5 rides ago and the tire has remained perfectly inflated. I'll never be without a bottle of this from now on!
J**0
Fast, easy, effective
I had a bike tire that kept losing pressure and I couldn’t find any reason why. I used this as directed and was able to go on a ride minutes later. It has held up for 4 rides now, when before use I would need to add air after every ride.
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