How to Use Tire Repair Fluid?
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Tire repair fluid usage method: 1. Completely deflate the tire; 2. Shake the tire repair fluid well and align the nozzle with the valve stem; 3. Open the switch on the tire repair fluid bottle; 4. Allow both the adhesive and gas to enter until the tire is fully inflated; 5. Turn off the switch on the bottle and quickly rotate the tire a few times. Tire usage precautions: 1. Ensure the tread has no cracks and regularly inspect the tire surface for defects such as cracks or deformations; 2. Avoid parking the vehicle on roads with large, sharp, or pointed stones; 3. Do not splash water for cooling; 4. Avoid frequent use of brakes and emergency braking; 5. Choose good road conditions for driving.
As a seasoned driver who's always on the road, I always recommend keeping a bottle of tire repair fluid for emergencies, as it's quite common for tires to get punctured by small objects. Here's how to use it in simple steps: First, park your car on a flat surface and locate the puncture, usually by removing any small foreign object. Then, unscrew the tire valve cap, clean it thoroughly, connect the repair fluid canister, and slowly press in the liquid. After injecting it, use a pump or the car's air compressor to inflate the tire to the standard pressure, such as the value in your car's manual. Start the car and drive slowly for 5 to 10 kilometers to allow the liquid to flow and seal small holes inside the tire. This trick can temporarily stop the leak, making it convenient for you to drive to a nearby repair shop for a tire change or patch. However, note that this is only suitable for small holes and is not a permanent solution. Avoid using it for large holes or sidewall damage to prevent road hazards. Regular maintenance, checking tire pressure and tread, can help you avoid this trouble.