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  • Glitter in tubeless set up ???
  • letmetalktomark
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    Morning all,

    I’ve bought two tyres recently that were SH – I don’t think from the same person – that came with glitter in the left over Stans gloop residue.

    Now I’m like the next man in that I love a bit of glitter 🙂 but I’ve never come across it in a tubeless set up.

    I’m guessing the idea is to help the gloop plug holes.

    So before I go make up a Stans/glitter mix does it really work?

    kayak23
    Full Member

    I think it works yes. I have it in all my tyres. Blue if you’re interested, though other colours may work just as well.

    If you look at Peaty’s sealant, it has similar and Stans Race has bitty bits in too, though not sparkly lovely like my blue glitter.

    If you think about it in use, aiding the bridging of holes, then it surely must improve things. Science innit. I reckon it does anyway.

    bacondoublechee
    Free Member

    I usually stick it in, can’t say if it helps though! The DH teams have been known to put long grain rice in theirs!

    thepodge
    Free Member

    I picked up some Decathlon sealant that appears to be almost exactly like the Peaty stuff but for a fraction of the price.

    nedrapier
    Full Member

    More microplastics, tho, innit?  Ban this killer craze!

    http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=glitter+ban

    nedrapier
    Full Member

    From one of the stories:

    Nearly a quarter of nurseries across the country want to ban glitter from classrooms over environmental concerns, a survey has found.

    I’d imagine that more nurseries than that would be quite happy to ban it for any reason, just because it’s a pain in the arse!

    greyspoke
    Free Member

    Stans already has bits in it.  His original patent for the stuff said use cornmeal.  If you wanted more bits and were concerned about the ‘ronment you could use cornmeal (medium not coarse) or chia seeds (or something else small).

    brakes
    Free Member

    I use quinoa daahling

    rOcKeTdOg
    Full Member

    Orange seal has it, can be a pain when using a narrow diameter syringe and tube though

    Poopscoop
    Full Member

    Could be rubbish but I read the glitter can tend to bung up the valve?

    hypnonewt
    Free Member

    I have some of that Peaty’s sealant, I burprd the rear tyre in the Dales on Sunday and now it looks like a unicorn has jizzed on my rear tyre. It has dried in the sun and I could not wash it off, might have to get the jet washer on it.

    hugo
    Free Member

    I’d imagine that more nurseries than that would be quite happy to ban it for any reason, just because it’s a pain in the arse!

    I work in a primary school with a foundation stage, age 3-11, and I can confirm that glitter is the ISIS of decorative resources.  Unwanted invaders, highly annoying and impossible to get rid of, widely hated except by a crazy minority that are true believers.

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