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Reddit mentions of NoTubes Tire Sealant, 32-Ounce

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Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of NoTubes Tire Sealant, 32-Ounce. Here are the top ones.

NoTubes Tire Sealant, 32-Ounce
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    Features:
  • FLAT TIRE PREVENTION: Our liquid tire sealant works to seal punctures up to 1/4" (6.5 mm) quickly.
  • EASY TO USE: This tubeless tire sealant can be poured in or injected through removable core valve stems.
  • LOW VISCOSITY: Our tubeless bike tire sealant resists freezing in environments as cold as -20° F (-28° C).
  • HIGH QUALITY Made from Natural materials, safe for the environment and remains liquid 2–7 months in your tire for long-term care.
  • GENUINE STAN'S PRODUCT: When you buy this product, you will receive an authentic Stan's NoTubes item.
Specs:
Height10.43307086 Inches
Length17.91338581 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2010
Size32-Ounce
Weight2.1935995069 Pounds
Width13.38582676 Inches

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Found 2 comments on NoTubes Tire Sealant, 32-Ounce:

u/aliasesarestupid · 5 pointsr/MTB
  1. I'd replace that plastic strip with actual tape. I'd recommend gorilla tape. Carefully apply it around the perimeter of the rim then poke a small hole for a valve stem to fit through. Leave room for the tire bead to fit around the inner wall of the rim.

  2. Is your rim drilled for presta or schrader valves? If it's presta then buy a presta valve stem, or if it's drilled for schrader, then buy a schrader valve stem. Your alternative is to do "ghetto tubeless" by cutting the stem out of a tube and using that as a stem instead.

  3. Get a pair of tubeless ready tires. If you are on a budget, I'd recommend these. They've never had a problem seating for me and are very good tires for the money on my 29er. If they have difficulty seating on your rim, try spraying the bead with soapy water. You must use compressed air to seat the bead.

  4. Yes use sealant, I'd recommend Stan's. The bottle provides the amount recommended.
u/JamesSlade · 1 pointr/bicycling

It's THIS

You can use it in Tubless tires, tubular tires and I think also regular tubed tires if you can open up the valve.

I use it in my tubular tires as a preemptive measure. I've also used it in a bottle form for AFTER I've had a flat. You just pour it through the valve (if you have a removable valve head), re-inflate and then go on your way.