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New design
1 week ago · 3 comments
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New design
It takes a lot of effort to push it in and even more effort to pull the tool back out. the needle eye is actually not a full loop so the gooey thread can slip out. What you're left with is a gob of the goo and cement filling in where the hole is. You'll have to cut away excess goo.
it cost about $4 and I haven't had to refill the tire. It's well worth it if you can delay the purchase of a new tire for at least a few more months.
If your puncture isn't a clean hole but rather a gash, then you're basically screwed. There is this foam in a can stuff that you can use to fill a tire but that's really more of an emergency kind of thing so you can drive to get it replaced or properly repaired.