like others have chimed yes i consider it a permanent fix, meaning i don't 
expect to have a problem with it again, unless the tube gets a problem 
elsewhere.

i use park tools patch kit and its been fine. i even used it on an air 
mattress 4 years ago. still holds air.

On Tuesday, October 3, 2017 at 5:36:10 PM UTC-4, lum gim fong wrote:
>
> *What is your track record with patching?*
>
> Has it worked like a permanent, reliable fix for the tube?
>
> I hear differing opinions about this.
>
> I can save some $$ if patching is a permanent fix.
>
>
> Not interested in tubeless at all. Just wondering about question in 
> subject title. Thanks.
>

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