My local Kwik Fit is good for tyres & wheel alignment and I've used it for 6 cars over a long time. Today, ordering new tyres online to be fitted there, I read what the company says about its own version of gunk, 'Tyre Sealant' (TS). Some of the following items I didn't know:
1 TS (and, I assume, other gunk) works for punctures up to 6mm.
2 It is safe with TPMS.
3 It works for up to 125 miles.
4 It has an expiry date. (So, after writing this, I'm going to check the 'Tyre Weld' in my boot, which I'll bet is out of date).
5 It should not be used on runflats.
6 Kwik Fit (and, I assume, other tyre shops) will not repair a tyre after gunk has been used. (So, we're bu$$ered after a puncture, whether we use it or have runflats.)
Nothing earth-shattering, of course, but worth a post, I thought.
1 TS (and, I assume, other gunk) works for punctures up to 6mm.
2 It is safe with TPMS.
3 It works for up to 125 miles.
4 It has an expiry date. (So, after writing this, I'm going to check the 'Tyre Weld' in my boot, which I'll bet is out of date).
5 It should not be used on runflats.
6 Kwik Fit (and, I assume, other tyre shops) will not repair a tyre after gunk has been used. (So, we're bu$$ered after a puncture, whether we use it or have runflats.)
Nothing earth-shattering, of course, but worth a post, I thought.