Note thought that, at least in my own case, with Stan's, a year's worth of
use and replenishment in a dry climate left rubber solids in the tire (or
tube, since I've had to toss a tube when all the Stan's coagulated near the
valve in a solid globule). One more reason for preferring Orange Seal.
On
Just add more. No cleaning necessary really for the life of the tire
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I've had the same experience with Orange Seal.
I would only clean it off the rim when changing tires. Leaves a very thin film.
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Not with Orange Seal. I laboriously removed tire from rim after year 1, to
remove dried gunk, and found just a very thin film coating the inside of
the tire. This after replenishing every 2-3 months.
On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 3:16 PM, Kellie wrote:
> So my sealant is lasting about 4 months before I
So my sealant is lasting about 4 months before I have to replenish. Should
one do some cleaning of interior parts at some point to get rid of dried,
old sealant?
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