buttgoat1
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My $.02 is take off the tire and either get it patched or put in a new tube, I wouldnt want to rely that heavily on slime holding air.
I have used Slime in leaking car and lawnmower tires and not been really pleased, it slowed the leak but oozed a lot, just delayed the inevitable.
However, I got a different type of sealer at the NAPA store, it was more of a gritty granular type of material and it seemed to seal much better than Slime.
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