Slime SDS-1G Super Duty Slime Tire Sealant with Pump Gallon SDSB-1G

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Liquid sealant that instantly seals punctures. Prevents and repairs for up to two years…. More >>

Slime SDS-1G Super Duty Slime Tire Sealant with Pump Gallon SDSB-1G

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5 Responses to “Slime SDS-1G Super Duty Slime Tire Sealant with Pump Gallon SDSB-1G”

  1. Really ticked-off I had not heard of SLIME years ago! Two friends and myself ride ATV’s in very remote mountain areas of Honduras exploring on the weekends and one of the biggest worry we had was flat tires,….. and we did experience several of them that caused some real problems. After hearing about SLIME, I ordered it and installed in all our tires. Since we have not experienced a single problem related to slack or flat tires.

    Bicycle use here is great and bike tires always give problems. I have put SLIME in many neighborhood peoples bike tires and not a single one has experienced any tire inflation problems since.

    Our ATV and Bike slack/flat tire problems have all been 100% solved. Probably next to being a miracle product for this use as one can find. It should come as “Standard Equipment” from the factory/dealer on every ATV sold.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Having several ATV’s and yard machines it was a serious pain to constantly fix tires. This product has been a miracle worker. Since putting it into all of the tires in service I have not had to repair a flat to date!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. DustyBeard says:

    Blackberries can really tear up tires and nothing like getting on the mower and wondering why it slopes on flat ground. Forget those aersol cans that are so convenient but so expensive and only a temporary fix. Slime works well, and in the long run pulling the valve to pump in the Slime is only a minor inconvenience. The wheelbarrow, garden cart, mower, mower trailer, wagon, etc tires become nearly “flat-free” once you get the Slime in them. And the tires last much longer when they are not run flat to get them back to the barn. If you want the convenience of an aerosol can to air up the tires out on the back forty, fill them with Slime and buy a CO2 inflater (bike shop). You will likely never need to use the CO2 inflater once you have installed the Slime.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Like the other people said, I find this works great. However, I bought mine at the store, and the label definitely says for all tubeless tires. Well all my tires are tubes but I never air them up anymore. Except I got a small sharp rock in my bike tire that took one re-inflation and its already fixed. I think the air leaked out before slime was able to completely seal it and the rock probably was causing constant change until I removed it. I think small leaks from thorns, etc seal instantly. It’s hard to notice how well it’s working when there are no more problems but I know I was having trouble before I used this. I never had much luck with rubber cement/patches either. Patches with the stickiness already on them work okay. I heard that some people used to put paint in tires to stop small leaks. I guess that might work too but slime is labeled as nontoxic.

    Also, I have two ’solid’ no air wheelbarrow tires. Those are nice too and are so much better than air tires without slime. But slime makes air tires equal to $40-50 solid tires.

    I also have made wooden wheels that work well too.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. C. McDaniel says:

    If you are tired of adding air to your wheelbarrow tire or your riding lawnmower/lawn tractor tires, trailer tires, kids’ bicycles-motorbikes-riding toy tires,this stuff is the answer. It really works. I haven’t had to use my air tank once since adding “slime” to all of my low speed use tires. It’s great to find a product that really works.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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