My experience of Tyreweld is:
1 The remaining pressure in the punctured tyre needs to be low enough to allow the Tyreweld to enter.
2 You need to follow the instructions about speed & distance after using it. (The first time I did, I went straight to Kwik Fit without allowing the gunk to spread & set and, when they took the tyre off, it shot everywhere. Oops.)
The other Z punctures I've had were beyond Tyreweld, needed a new tyre and I wished I'd had a spare.
1 The remaining pressure in the punctured tyre needs to be low enough to allow the Tyreweld to enter.
2 You need to follow the instructions about speed & distance after using it. (The first time I did, I went straight to Kwik Fit without allowing the gunk to spread & set and, when they took the tyre off, it shot everywhere. Oops.)
The other Z punctures I've had were beyond Tyreweld, needed a new tyre and I wished I'd had a spare.
