Yeah glue is no longer part of the process. Especially with slime brand. They actually even say it’s useless on their website so no longer include it. Can’t hurt if u want to tho
Grease first to team it. Then glue/rubber cement that you smear on plug when inserting. Right? My kit didn’t come with rubber cement. Just grease. It was high end kit. Metal everything
They can last many years also. Even Skotty Kilmer said he has been doing them for years and they seem to last forever. Have one in my tire and it’s been just over a year now.
@@therollintoolbox3547 mostly because these have been widely used for decades with no problems with countless people using them for the life of the tire. Anyone who says they are temporary guaranteed 100% works at a tire shop and just wants to get paid.
the puncture technically is in the sidewall and should not be repaired. so it doesn't matter that he put the plug in incorrectly, and everybody in the comments are stupid too
@@andreachristensen5266 So does his, ever heard of Continuity? It's what gets you more plays. This is two years old and has only 1800 likes, he could have done better IF he considered people using Headphones and Earbuds.
From my understanding you’re supposed to put rubber cement on the plug itself and then insert it. Not just put it on the tire 🤣
I dont think it really matters. I've bypassed the glue completely before and the plug held for life.
Yeah glue is no longer part of the process. Especially with slime brand. They actually even say it’s useless on their website so no longer include it.
Can’t hurt if u want to tho
I just treat it as lube
Add the glue to the plug not to the tire itself ...
Would him putting the glue on as many times be good insurance or would that just ruin the whole point and make the hole too sticky to insert it
Both
You don’t need the glue , glue is used as lubricstion
@@Tierone1337glue is not a lubricant
Came here to say this!!
Need this a lot at work sites. Nails and screws everywhere. Keep a kit in your truck. 😢
How long it will last?
Needs more rubber cement tbh put some on the whole tire and valve stem. Use the whole bottle like you did here
Grease first to team it. Then glue/rubber cement that you smear on plug when inserting. Right? My kit didn’t come with rubber cement. Just grease. It was high end kit. Metal everything
How long would that last?
That one lasted all summer until we bought new tires 🛞
They can last many years also. Even Skotty Kilmer said he has been doing them for years and they seem to last forever. Have one in my tire and it’s been just over a year now.
It will last as long as the tire.
They last around 25k miles
That area in the video is what they call the sidewall. It's not recommended to repair it all but if you are then asap.
Does this work on tires with tubes?
No
@Kurry34 Copy, thanks. I went with the 2 in 1 Slime tire & tube; it worked.
Bet Thanks Fam
God bless
It works in pinch but it ultimatley a temp.fix to get u to a more permanent fix when u get to were u goin
Complete lie lol
@@MeTaLISaWeSoMe95 how is that a lie
@@therollintoolbox3547 mostly because these have been widely used for decades with no problems with countless people using them for the life of the tire. Anyone who says they are temporary guaranteed 100% works at a tire shop and just wants to get paid.
All tires I plugged have lasted the life of the tire
I don’t think your apple to patch a tire like this only in between the treads or at least in the middle
u shouldnt patch a nail on the outer tread
thanks a bunch
Wrong. You put the glue on the tool not on the tire. Because the tire has air coming out, the glue cannot get in. Common Sense is not common anymore
This is awesome!
Bro u need to twist that few times before plucking
No you just turn it 90 degrees
Dude! Read the instructions😂
My brother a airppane mechanic
the puncture technically is in the sidewall and should not be repaired. so it doesn't matter that he put the plug in incorrectly, and everybody in the comments are stupid too
So tyre should be replaced? Got the same location today
In the tread Not the sidewall.
That's what I was thinking @@GrayRaceCat
It’s close to the sidewalk. Insurance companies won’t let official tire dealers fix holes in this area anymore. But the patch could work.
U need to calm down with that cement application. Apply it onto the stick itself.
Annoying, the music is far too loud. User Blocked
Ok boomer
Lol that's why your device has a VOLUME control 😳
@@andreachristensen5266 So does his, ever heard of Continuity? It's what gets you more plays. This is two years old and has only 1800 likes, he could have done better IF he considered people using Headphones and Earbuds.
@@GrayRaceCat Ok boomer
This isn't even in a good spot to be repaired tho...
Don’t buy it doesn’t work and it rips ur tire more cost u more money to fix