- 24 ounce bottle
- ATV/Mower
- Carries the Slime satisfaction guarantee
- Worldwide leader in tire care
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| Brand: | Slime |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | 10008 |
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| Item Weight: | 1.7 Pounds |
| Height: | 10 inches |
| Length: | 4 inches |
| Width: | 4 inches |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Worked Great,
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This review is from: Slime 10008 Tire Sealant - 24 oz. (Misc.)
I bought this product to repair a slow air leak on one of my quad tires. I followed the directions and the slime worked great and I no longer have a slow leak.
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Tire Slealer (Slime),
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This review is from: Slime 10008 Tire Sealant - 24 oz. (Misc.)
Product sealed the leak in the Lawn Mower tractor tire within 2 minutes after inserting into valve stem. Great stuff
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Heat it up if cold,
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This review is from: Slime 10008 Tire Sealant - 24 oz. (Misc.)
TIRE SEALER SLIME 32oz. Was very hard to put in until I realized it had been outside in the cold. Put it in under hot water in the sink for 10 min and it was much easier to squeeze in. The combo cap/valve stem removal tool is a good idea.
One criticism -- bottles need a clear stripe down the side with ounce graduations. It's not an exact science, but you need to have an idea of the volume when filling a small tire from a big bottle. Hint -- Calculator and table for volume needed will work with the dimensions that are part of the tire type stamped on the side of the tire. Useful if you forgot to grab a ruler before walking out to the barn, plus they are more accurate. For example, my rear tractor tires are type 9.50x22-12. The 1st # is width in inches, 2nd is overall dia., and 3rd is wheel sixe (you do not need that). Be sure to use inches or centimeters consistantly. The numbers on the tire are the max dimnsions so you'll be sure to get enough. A month later and no leaks. Before I had one I had to pump up every time I used it and the rest every 2 - 3 weeks.
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