I was told they all evaporate and need to be reapplied. They do work but depending on use will only last a few months.
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Originally posted by UncleBubba View PostI was told they all evaporate and need to be reapplied. They do work but depending on use will only last a few months.
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Originally posted by Big Bad John View Postwere can you buy multi seal at
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Originally posted by Big Bad John View Postwere can you buy multi seal at
Dealer put it in the Ranger. It has been in the factory tires for over 5 years while running through La Pryor for a couple of years, Goliad for a year, around the house for a year, then now outside of Brady. And believe me when I tell you I do not avoid small mesquite, huisache, large cactus, etc. I just drive over them.
I have NEVER had a flat.
After I changed my tires on the 4 wheeler finally, i could not find it and have used, slime, some purple stuff, and two other types, and always have flats.
Now that i found these other 2 gallons of Multi-Seal, I now have to take the tires off the rims on my and my son's 4 wheelers, clean them out, and then pump these into the tires to fix them properly.
I personally will never use anything else until I can no longer find it, then I will be looking this thread up.
Regardless of whatever price you find it for, to me it is worth it.
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Originally posted by ArcheryAddict View PostI got mine from Polaris Fun Center in Bryan. I think I did 32 pumps per tire on my '01 Honda (bought it from a John Deer dealer back then and after that was unable to find it for about 5 years) until I bought our Ranger.
Dealer put it in the Ranger. It has been in the factory tires for over 5 years while running through La Pryor for a couple of years, Goliad for a year, around the house for a year, then now outside of Brady. And believe me when I tell you I do not avoid small mesquite, huisache, large cactus, etc. I just drive over them.
I have NEVER had a flat.
After I changed my tires on the 4 wheeler finally, i could not find it and have used, slime, some purple stuff, and two other types, and always have flats.
Now that i found these other 2 gallons of Multi-Seal, I now have to take the tires off the rims on my and my son's 4 wheelers, clean them out, and then pump these into the tires to fix them properly.
I personally will never use anything else until I can no longer find it, then I will be looking this thread up.
Regardless of whatever price you find it for, to me it is worth it.
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