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Slime Original Formula Sealant For Tube Type Tires

Item #:4549
$7.20 - $9.99MSRP $7.95 - $10.95
Rating 4.1 of 5 (7 Reviews)

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Item Description

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Slime Original Formula Sealant For Tube Type Tires
  • Prevents and repairs flats and leaks
  • Long lasting and easy to install

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Customer Reviews for Slime Original Formula Sealant For Tube Type Tires

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Slime Tube Sealant

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- November 04, 2011(Citrus Heights, CA)

I've used this twice now with my Shadow VLX. First time was a small puncture in rear tire where the nail just nicked the tube. Eventually forgot about it, put another 4000 miles on the rear and replaced tube when I put a new rear tire on the bike. Just got another flat, bigger nail this time, Slime'd it. Holding up well, but I'll likely change it out because of the larger puncture before I go too long on it.

DIDN'T WORK AT ALL

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- September 12, 2011(springfield gardens, NY)

I had a puncture in my rear tire and removed the tiny nail that was there and installed the sealant. I filled the tire with air and nothing happened after trying several times. Anyway when I removed the tube I saw the sealant coming out of the tube without repairing it so I guess it was a bad decision to buy it.

Get Slimed

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- August 03, 2010(Gaines, MI)

Be careful how you check tire pressure - Your Gauge may get slimed.

Saved the day and my tire

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- July 21, 2010(Marion, IN)

I had just got brand new tires on my '07 ZX6R Kaw. A few days after install, I picked up a piece of metal in my rear tire. Bought a bottle of slime, removed the valve stem, pulled out the metal, and dumped in the magic green goo. As soon as I started to put air in the tire the puncture sealed. I rode 5 miles checked the tire pressure and it was holding fine. Now months later you'd never know the difference!

Slime original formula

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- March 05, 2010(Fort Myers, FL)

My tires were already slimed. I picked up a roofing nail in my back tire, I saw it before I left work. I rode home 15 miles. I checked the tire pressure, not 1 pound lost. Patched the tire, installed a new Fly heavy duty tube, and slimed the new tube. Great product, really works as advertised.

Slime

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- June 24, 2009(Sun Valley, NV)

Upon arriving at Jellico, TN after 2800 plus ride from Reno, NV I found a rusted nail had punctured my front tire and tube. Evidently Slime did work then. However 1200 miles later a fence wire staple punctured my rear tire and tube. Slime did not seal the two holes, but leaked into the tire carcass. So far all rear punctures (3) have failed to seal.

slime tube sealant

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- August 09, 2007(mokelumne hill, Nova Scoti)

Stayed flexible after four years (some hot weather riding)in tubes of my 2000 Kawasaki KLR 650.

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