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  • Home brew tyre sealant
  • Simon
    Full Member

    Anyone made their own tyre sealant? Did it work?
    If it did work, what recipe did you use?

    Rorschach
    Free Member

    Art latex,splosh of windscreen wiper fluid and a soupcon of water (season to taste).

    Simon
    Full Member

    What about something to bulk it up and seal punctures? I’ve read about folk using glitter or grated rubber?

    Rorschach
    Free Member

    Parmesian?

    thisisnotaspoon
    Free Member

    cafe latex uses used coffee grounds i believe.

    Or just use stans, £20 for a bottle and it lasts a couple of years of tyre changes across three bikes for me!

    RobHilton
    Free Member

    grated rubber

    I thought it’d be a good idea to grind up the knobblies someone cut off a wetscream & add them to tubeless goop.

    It wasn’t.

    Killed the blades of my spice grinder instantly 😕

    Andy-R
    Full Member

    Mark Datz always used to reckon that duk down (from a duk) was the stuff to use. Actually, if you could chop it up into small pieces, it’s probably not a bad idea.

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