My wife’s car tires were leaking air. Apparently no holes, just old tires with still good tread. Leaking from who know where, I think where it touches rim. If you follow instructions, drive car about 5 miles after filling tire. Don’t try to plug a nail hole. Just small leaks. Imagine this is glue. So basically tire was leaking from 38 psi and 2 days needed air at 20 psi. With this product it did stop the leaking. I only got to put in a little first time, since I filled the tire with air first before using this. Better to fill tire with this product glue before topping off with air. Then drive it. First time I used a little it lasted an extra maybe 200 miles. Second time I put in more, but not all bottle and it’s lasts more than 300 miles and holding strong. Think of using this I think more in small leaks that leak over days and as a temp solution until you can get a new tire. This is helping us get more out of our tires until we need to really change them out. I’m hoping for 5K miles. Keep you all posted.
I liked it enough to buy one for my dad too. His Escalade tires are old too and slow leaks. Instead of buying expensive tires right away, I’m using this. Damn perfectly good tires, just older and slight cracks. This should help squeeze every mile possible out of tires.
Brand | Fix-A-Flat |
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Seasons | Year Round |
Size | 16oz |
Rim Size | 1 Inches |
Section Width | 1 Millimeters |
Tire Aspect Ratio | 1 |
Load Index | 1 |
Speed Rating | 1 |
Load Capacity | 16 ounces |
Tread Depth | 1 Inches |
Tire Diameter | 12 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.31 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Fix-A-Flat |
Model | Fix-a-Flat Aerosol Emergency Flat Tire Repair and Inflator 16oz |
Item Weight | 1.31 pounds |
Item model number | S60420 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | S60420 |
Construction | 1 |