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  • Ghetto tubeless. How much sealant do you put in ?
  • I’ve always put 100ml in because I think that’s what it said in the original instructions.
    Any advantage to using less or more ?

    Would it take longer to dry up if I used more ?
    Does it dry up at the same rate anyway, so I might as well save some by using less ?

    No replies since Tuesday. 🙁

    clubber
    Free Member

    100ml for me too – Seems logical to me that more sealant = better chance of sealing and also longer for it to dry out. Advantage to less is simply that it weighs less.

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    cynic-al
    Free Member

    You’d think the drying rate would be proportional to the volume of water.

    I tend to find it dreis up well before I forgewt to renew it (and inevitably puncture) so I just carry tubes…I also find that the sealant I put in teh well of the rim to aid inflation gets glued to the tyre and ruined so I CBA renewing it. Guess I should infest in removeable valve cores.

    Andy-R
    Full Member

    I use about 60ml in 2.35″ Rampages – works well (so far!) for me.

    lucien
    Full Member

    A big glug glug until it looks about right 😯

    I’ll stick with 100ml then.
    If I was a bit better organised, I’d make a note of when I filled each of my tyres and how long it took to dry up and experiment with different amounts of sealant.

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