How to Use Tire Repair Fluid for Cars?

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CameronLee
07/25/25 1:22pm
Usage of tire repair fluid for cars: 1. Shake well before use; 2. After screwing the nozzle tightly onto the valve stem, press the nozzle, and the tire repair fluid will be injected into the tire through the valve stem; 3. Then, simply drive the car. Under the centrifugal force generated by the car's movement, the tire repair fluid will evenly cover the inner side of the tire, forming a protective sealing film inside the tire to fill the leak and serve the purpose of repairing the tire. Although tire repair fluid is very convenient, it has a certain corrosive effect on the tire rim and rubber. Tire repair fluid is a synthetic polymer material that easily reacts chemically with rubber. Over time, the tire repair fluid inside the tire can cause some corrosion to the wheel hub and tire. Therefore, tire repair fluid should only be used as an emergency measure. When time and conditions permit, appropriate repair methods should be employed.
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