How to Repair a Puncture in a Tubeless Tire?
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Tubeless tire punctures can be repaired using methods such as automatic tire repair fluid, mushroom plugs, tire repair strips, or hot melt patches. Using automatic tire repair fluid is a relatively simple and convenient method. You just need to inject the fluid into the tire through the valve stem or surface, allowing it to flow automatically to the puncture site and seal it. Mushroom plugs can be used to repair punctures on the sidewall of the tire, but they are only suitable for punctures with a diameter of less than 5mm. Applying a tire repair strip directly to the puncture site is a straightforward method, but it doesn't last long. Over time, the strip may fall off, posing a safety hazard. Hot melt patches can ensure a complete bond between the patch and the tire, but if the temperature is not controlled properly during the repair process, it may cause some damage to the tire.