> Stephen Sunkel wrote: > > I have heard a lot of people referencing Fix a flat for repairing > flats or sealing the compact spare. I went to school with a friend of > mine that worked at a Sears automotive shop changing tires. He told > me that Fix a Flat will cause more trouble then it will help. Tires > will leak air for several reasons and fix a flat is worthless for all > of them. If a tire has a slow leak Fix a Flat might help but it is > extremely corrosive to aluminum rims and will trash the rims on your D > if left in for a period of time. Fix a Flat also softens the rubber > compound of the tire and will not allow a patch to adhere to the tire > when the hole is being repaired. New tire! If a tire has a slow leak > from a rim leak, a nail, or dry cracked tire, have the tire dismounted > and repair it with the correct procedures. If you are out of town and > you walk out to your car and see a flat tire, chances are the hole is > large and Fix a Flat will do no good here either it will only seal > small leaks. Maintain your air pressure in your spare as you would > check your oil and it will be OK, if it leaks have it dismounted and > checked. These are the principles I live by and have had no problem > whatsoever with leaking tires or spares. Fix a Flat is a hokey farce > and is just a false sense of security riding around under your spare > that will cost you more money in the long run. Just thought I would > share this info. > > Stephen VIN #3525 > Last summer i used "fix a flat" with very good results. I came home from work to find my '78 lincoln continental with a flat on the front. These tires are 235/75/15 mounted on alum rims. I took a large can of the Prestone brand, out of my trunk, threaded it on and presto! The tire was about 80% filled. I did not want to check the air pressure for fear it would get some sealant in the tire gauge. I drove to the nearest gas station and filled the tire to 35psi. I did nothing to the tire for over two weeks. I took the car to the high school that my kid brother attends, my brother fixed the two nail holes and I still have the same tires on the car to this day. I trust this stuff so much I have since taken the spare out of the trunk and replaced it with 2 cans of sealer. Just thought I would let you all know my experience with Fix a Flat. The stuff works. Craig Vin.. to be determined > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Before posting messages or replies, see the posting policy rules at: > www.dmcnews.com/Admin/rules.html > > To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: > moderator@xxxx > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > eGroups.com Home: http://www.egroups.com/group/dmcnews > www.egroups.com - Simplifying group communications