Do I still need to repair the tire after using tire sealant?
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Using tire sealant requires tire repair. Tire sealant: The sealant has some corrosive effect on the tire rubber. Therefore, it is mostly used for emergency purposes only. Once you reach the city, you must immediately go to a tire shop to have it removed and then perform a proper tire repair. This is because the automatic tire sealant cannot permanently seal the damaged spot. Material: After all, different materials have different strengths, so the effect is not ideal. When conditions permit, using a vulcanizing sealant that enters the tire through the inflation valve, under the combined action of air pressure and the centrifugal force generated by tire rotation, will instantly polymerize around the puncturing object or hole to form a high molecular polymer with certain plasticity, elasticity, and strength. This will firmly plug the leak and can withstand the long-term impact of overloaded tires and road surfaces.