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[Closed] Sticking repair patches on using superglue

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will they stay put on the outside of a tyre carcass with a small nick in it? its a tubeless tyre that is leaking a tiny amount. If i stick a patch on with vulcanizing solution it comes off easily as the latex seeps, will superglue work?


 
Posted : 15/05/2009 4:48 pm
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I find superglue sets quite brittle with little flexibility and therefore wouldn't work well with the expansion/contraction of the tyre.


 
Posted : 15/05/2009 4:50 pm
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I doubt it - superglue goes hard & britle, vulcanizing solution & patch on the inside works fine.


 
Posted : 15/05/2009 4:51 pm
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3rds on too brittle


 
Posted : 15/05/2009 4:52 pm
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Best permanent repair to tubeless (assume you mean proper UST) is, in my experience, the sticky string type kit that Weldtite do; it may not be the most cosmetic but it plugs rather than covers the hole.


 
Posted : 15/05/2009 4:54 pm
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Posted : 15/05/2009 5:03 pm
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sss - not on a sidewall nick mate.
I have done a proper patch on the inside with vulcanizing solution. How long do i leave it to dry for?
Have also gone for the superglue method on the outside. whats the worst that can happen?


 
Posted : 15/05/2009 5:09 pm
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Vucanising solution doesn't actually 'glue' patches on it bonds the rubbers together.

Your seriously trying to glue a patch to the outside of a tyre?


 
Posted : 15/05/2009 5:10 pm
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In that case make sure the tyres clean and dry where you're going to stick the patch then rough it up a bit before you use the glue.


 
Posted : 15/05/2009 5:12 pm
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Anthony
Your seriously trying to glue a patch to the outside of a tyre?

yes - its a common thing to do on UST/Tubeless tyres when the side wall is damaged. One on the inside and one on the outside. Quelle problem?


 
Posted : 15/05/2009 5:13 pm
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[i]'glue'[/i] a patch to the outside of a tyre?

Vulcanising solution should be left to dry [i]before[/i] putting the patch on. It should be ready use in seconds once it's applied.


 
Posted : 15/05/2009 5:24 pm
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i know that - just wondered if best to leave for a bit after so that the latex solution doesn't get under the patch

Anthony - glue as in stick!! Are you not familiar with english?

From the park site:

Open glue tube and puncture seal. Apply thin coat of glue and spread evenly around hole area. Spread area of glue larger than patch size. Use a clean finger or back of patch to spread glue evenly in a thin layer. Do not apply too much glue. Glue layer should not appear "glopped" on.


 
Posted : 15/05/2009 5:30 pm
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With tubeless, I've always used tiptop patches on the inside of the tyre with vulcanising solution. I make sure i do a good job of sanding the area first, clean the area with alcohol, let that flash off. Then I put the vulcanising solution on, smear it around and then let that "dry". I don't wait for it to go tacky, I leave it ages, over night sometimes. Then pop the patch on and give it the good news with the smooth end of a tyre lever. Always worked for me.


 
Posted : 15/05/2009 5:38 pm
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Ralph, I'm sorry I wasn't trying to be a git.

I was refering more to using any type of 'glue' for sticking something to the outside of a tyre. The vulcanising solution actually melts the rubber together rather than a superficial adhesion you would get from normal glue.


 
Posted : 15/05/2009 5:53 pm
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fair play


 
Posted : 15/05/2009 5:59 pm
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Just out of interest, what do you guys who patch inside and out do with UST tyres if you get a hole (one that won't seal with sealant) whilst out on the trail..?


 
Posted : 15/05/2009 6:23 pm
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if its in the tread - strings (pics above) or if its in the sidewall - tube


 
Posted : 15/05/2009 6:28 pm
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Cool. Just haven't ever seen the need to do anything more than use the sticky string; fit and forget - even if in the sidewall or close to the rim. Managed to plug one last weekend that was right very close to the rim.


 
Posted : 15/05/2009 6:30 pm
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this was a 5mm "slash" tho


 
Posted : 15/05/2009 6:33 pm
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I've managed to plug them with sticky string; the Weldtite one has a rasp to roughen the hole and insert glue - by the time you've used that every hole is pretty much that size!


 
Posted : 15/05/2009 6:40 pm
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thats the one i use


 
Posted : 15/05/2009 6:42 pm
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Those Anchovies look like they'll be rubbish, but they're a bloody marvel. I'm always astounded at what they can seal.


 
Posted : 15/05/2009 8:04 pm
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2 hours in the peak this evening and its still holding up well ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 16/05/2009 8:13 pm