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Review on 🚲 KOM Cycling Tubeless Sealant Syringe with Presta Valve Core Removal Tool - Perfect for Stans No Tubes Sealant and Compatible with Other Brands by Omar Gonzales

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is the easiest way to add sealant to a tire.

The easiest way to add sealant to a tire is to remove the valve core and inject the sealant into the tire with a syringe. Here's how it works: 1. Using a syringe, attach a long hose to the syringe and fill it with tire sealant.2. Remove the valve core using the valve core tool provided; I've personally used my parking valve tool, it's larger than the one that comes with it and easier to work with because it has more power.3. Put the syringe tube through the valve and inject the tire sealant.4. Replace valve core.5. Add air pressure.6. Rinse the tire so that the sealant is completely distributed in the tire.7. go horseback riding TIPS FOR TUBELESS TIRES: 1. Mount the tire on the rim. Sometimes applying splints can be painful. You can lubricate the tire with soapy water (using dish soap and a mixture of water) to make the beads easier to install.2. Inflate the tire without tire sealant until you hear the bead seating sound; You will hear the trumpet sound when the beads are set. A tire has two beads, so you should hear two clicks. The reason you initially inflate the tire without sealant is so you don't get sealant all over the place when your tire blows off the rim. Once the beads are in place, deflate the tire and fill it with tire sealant as I explained above. The easiest way to add sealant is to remove the valve and inject the sealant into the tire with a syringe.4. After adding tire sealant, inflate the tire.5. You then need to apply sealant to the inside of the tire to ensure the sealant does its job. Rinse the tire so that the sealant is completely distributed in the tire. Basically, you have to do a lot of movements, e.g. B. rocking the tire back and forth (in all directions), rotating the tire, etc. Basically, you want the tire sealant to cover all areas in the tire. last thing. it cleans easily.

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  • Easy to read control panel
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  • Compatibility