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    I assume that I have a small leak in my car tire (it's losing pressure and I can't see it).

    Can anyone recommend a sealant?

    0  Views: 356 Answers: 3 Posted: 11 years ago
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    Sealants are temporary.Invest 20 bucks.Take it along to the local tyre service & have it fixed properly.

    digger

    Absolutely. Besides, driving with low air pressure only accelerates the wear on the tire.

    “Fix-A=Flat” always worked for me……..

    First, find out where the leak is coming from by using a mixture of regular dish soap and water, about half and half, put in spray bottle is best but a cloth or sponge will work...soak tire where you think it might be leaking. if no bubbles...no leak. do entire tire and rim and valve...got bubbles? thats where the leak is. if its bubbling in the rubber...i would recommend a cheap fix using "FixOFlat"...you'll find at any auto parts store or gas station. Even places like 7 11. about 5 bucks. if the leak is in the stem,it should be replaced. Any tire store will do it for you for LESS than 10 bucks. Maybe even less than 3 bucks...depends on where you go and where you are.Good luck!



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