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What is the function of car tire self-sealing fluid?

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McLydia
09/05/2025, 01:33:52 AM

The function of car tire self-sealing fluid is: When a tire loses air, the fibers and rubber particles or the suspended fine rubber particles in the self-sealing fluid precipitate and form clumps to block the air holes. Due to this blocking mechanism, it is particularly effective for punctures with diameters between 1 to 5 millimeters, serving as a temporary tire repair solution. Tire self-sealing fluid is only suitable for emergency use and cannot be used long-term, as it is highly corrosive to tires, and the corroded areas cannot be repaired again through hot patching. The functions of tires are: 1. To transmit driving force, braking force, and steering force for vehicle operation; 2. To support the vehicle load; 3. To reduce and absorb vibrations and impact forces during driving, preventing severe vibrations from damaging vehicle components.

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MayaDella
09/17/2025, 01:58:06 AM

I've been driving for twenty years and have used tire sealant several times. Its function is to automatically plug small holes caused by nails or small objects puncturing the tire, preventing slow air leakage and allowing you to continue driving to a repair shop. This stuff is like a temporary first-aid kit, especially useful for sudden air leaks on highways or in remote areas, saving you the hassle of getting out to change a spare tire. For example, during a self-drive trip in the wild, my tire was punctured by a small rock. After adding the sealant, I drove steadily to the service station, avoiding the risk of breaking down halfway. But remember, it only works for minor damages; it's useless for large cracks or blowouts. Also, don't wait too long to repair after using it to prevent further internal damage to the tire. In short, keeping a bottle in your car can save a lot of trouble at critical moments, ensuring driving safety and convenience.

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OAdaline
10/31/2025, 02:32:00 AM

As a parent who frequently shuttles children, I believe the role of self-sealing tire fluid is to provide emergency protection. When there's a small puncture in the tire, it automatically seals the hole to prevent air leakage, thereby avoiding vehicle loss of control or roadside stops. I once experienced driving my child home on a rainy night when a nail punctured the tire. Thanks to the self-sealing fluid, I was able to drive directly to a nearby repair shop, with the entire process taking just a few minutes, ensuring our safety. It's not only convenient but also saves on towing costs. At the same time, it's worth noting that self-sealing fluid is suitable for daily city driving or short trips, especially friendly to female drivers as it avoids the hassle of repairing tires alone. However, don't forget to have the tire professionally inspected afterward to ensure there are no residual issues.

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AnthonyLynn
12/14/2025, 01:40:10 AM

I usually enjoy tinkering with car knowledge. The function of a tire sealant is to instantly plug small punctures in tires. It's simple to use: inject the liquid through the valve stem, and upon contact with air, it solidifies into a rubbery mass that seals the hole. This stops the air leak, allowing the car to continue driving without immediate repair. I once used it when my tire was punctured while driving slowly in an alley. After adding the sealant, I drove smoothly to the shop, avoiding the hassle of changing the tire midway. It's just an emergency solution—don't expect a permanent fix—and it only works for minor damage. Keeping it in your car, especially for long trips, adds a sense of security.

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Daphne
02/03/2026, 02:37:09 AM

I'm a frugal commuter, and the purpose of tire sealant is to temporarily fix a flat tire and prevent unnecessary expenses. When a tire is punctured by a sharp object, the liquid automatically fills the hole, maintaining stable tire pressure so you can keep driving. This avoids costly roadside assistance or towing fees. For example, last year when I got a nail in my tire on the way to work, using it saved me $200 in towing costs. It works for most car or SUV tires, is easy to use even for beginners, but remember not to overuse it as it can affect balance. After using it, make sure to get a proper tire repair at a shop for long-term safety.

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OSamuel
04/29/2026, 12:15:00 PM

As a new driver just starting out, I believe the role of tire sealant is to provide emergency assistance. When there's a minor leak in the tire, it can immediately plug the hole, helping you avoid stopping in dangerous areas for repairs. I've personally experienced being punctured on the highway at night and relied on it to safely drive to a service area. Its function is to instantly seal the puncture through special coagulating liquid, which is particularly beneficial for female or solo drivers, boosting confidence while driving. However, it's important to remember that this is only a temporary solution. Professional repair is necessary afterward. Also, it's advisable to regularly check the condition of your car's emergency supplies to ensure a worry-free journey.

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