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Review on Slime 50107 Smart Emergency Repair by Melota Phillips

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works as it should. maybe better. You will need a backlit pressure gauge on the pump.

Tesla Model S has no spare parts, so we recommend this item. Luckily I had it with me when I ran into a screw on my new winter tires. Use it as intended and it got me back on the road. Here are a few things I would suggest: If you find a leaking object (a nail or screw), leave it in the tire if it makes sense. Leaving the object in the tire does several things: 1. Re-inflating the tire should be easier if the object minimizes leakage. Taking it out will likely create a large hole and make it difficult to reinflate. 2 - The slime should seal the object as a temporary fix and it will be easier for the hoop workers to see the damage. Ideally, you need a professional tire repair. I removed the bolt as instructed and the tire shop ultimately found no damage or leaks. So there is no professional repair for my tire. But it seems tight and not leaking. So far this is a positive result. After placing the slime in the tire and partially inflating it, I gently moved the car to rotate the leak to the bottom of the tire until I could no longer hear the leak. This way, liquid mucus will run down and seal the leak. In my case this seemed to help. One thing about the pump - it worked well and had a handy little backlight. Good. But the indicator does not light up. I had to use it in the rain at night and hold a cell phone flashlight over the sensor to check progress. The sensor must be illuminated. Much luck! I hope this product will sit untouched in your trunk for many years to come. But if you need it, it works pretty well in my experience. beautiful.

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • Obsolete