🚀 Don't let a flat tire slow you down—seal the deal instantly!
The Slime 10188 Flat Tire Puncture Repair Sealant is a 14 oz emergency solution designed to instantly seal punctures up to 1/4" in diameter. Featuring innovative Thru-Core Technology, this eco-friendly and non-toxic sealant allows for easy application without removing the valve core. Its special pressurized design enables tire inflation while sealing, making it a must-have for highway vehicles. Safe for all types of wheels, this compact and portable sealant ensures you're always prepared for unexpected tire issues.
Manufacturer | Slime |
Brand | Slime |
Model | Slime Rescue Emergency Tire Repair Sealant |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.25 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 10188 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 10188 |
A**O
Will save you in a pinch for hundreds of miles.
They recommend you to only use this for 100 miles or less, or 3 days or less. I'm a rideshare driver and I have experienced where there was a tire punctures from nails on two separate occasions and this product completely saved me.I also have the pump that they provide for this which allows for refilling a tire using your cars cigarette outlet as a power source without having to using a jack. I currently make runs without a spare tire or jack.The first time I used this product I had a nail in the tire. The tire was running about 20 psi. I left the nail in the tire and ran this slime product into the tire for about 10 minutes, till it got to 35 psi. I then drove it around as instructed for 15 minutes. The stuff worked amazingly because I ran trips for another 350 miles and left the car sitting overnight before taking the tire in to be patched. They were able to patch it and have my tire pressure sensors working with no problem.The second time was more complex. I had two punctures in the same tire. I was running at night in a rain storm. I initially only knew about the one puncture because it was from a bungee cord tie down. The metal hook had punctured into the rear left tire and half of the cord was still on it. This happened on a night where it was pouring rain with strong winds and just above freezing temperatures when I had passengers in the car and I had to drive a couple more miles to drop them off. The tire wasn't leaking air so I went ahead and dropped them off. I then had to drive 18 miles home on it. I made it home and then I went to cut the hook so that it would not be protruding out when I went to reverse the car. I left enough of the hook in there for it to remain plugging the hole.This caused a rather slow leak to happen overnight. The next day I came out and I put some air into the tire and I drove the car over to get it patched and they said they wouldn't patch it because it was on the outer wall. The puncture happened in the middle of the first water grove channel. They also informed me there was a second nail in the tire which was also producing a slow leak. So I had to seal up my tire myself and wait for a replacement tire to arrive. I used the slime to fill it up from less than 20 psi to 35psi. Even though this was a hook and the remaining hook piece was moving around a bit loosely the slime was able to seal the tire up. I drove it for 15 minutes to ensure it sealed up well. I then ended up driving for over a 1,500 miles on that tire in that form. This was over a period of a week and the tire did not lose pressure. This was in January of 2024. I was driving in rain, in snow, in ice, with salted roads, and the tire never leaked. I was driving in weather that was in the single digits in Fahrenheit.In the end, I waited till it warmed up above freezing temperature and I got the tire replaced and they had no problem replacing it with my tire pressure sensors still working.I recommend that you make sure the slime product is above freezing temperatures when applying though. I have experienced where if the slime is too cold it will not come out of the unit. I have seen the compressor read up to 100 psi and not push the product out into the tire when it was cold.
A**R
Cheaper than OEM vehicle replacement part.
From a well-proven brand, Identical toor just as good as OEM manufacturer supplied fix a flat for vehicles that do not come with a spare tire.
L**N
Flat tire slime
This product saved me on a roadtrip when i had a flat tire. I bought this to replace the one I used. I don't want to ever be without one.
S**.
Definitely helps with small punctures
Definitely good enough to get up to the nearest tire station, I’ve been riding on my tire I used it on for 4-5 days now and plan on driving on it another 4-5 days, Sooo I hope this helps someone
S**N
Amazing product
If you guys want to save money and not having to buy new tires after every accident on it, make sure you guys get this as this is definitely a lifesaver. I have used this many times, especially for my car. This is definitely a lifesaver and money saver as this is portable you guys can just put in your cars glove compartment or the trunk. I highly recommend this. This is coming from my actual person who has experience flat tire problem, but retrieve that problem after purchasing this product, don’t miss out and definitely get it.!!
O**R
Great product
Nice just to have just in case it's needed
T**E
I know it works from previous experience
0 The flat tire emergency kit that came with my 2017 Ford c-max had this as part of the emergency kit for flat tires. I use the one that was with the car originally and it worked perfectly so I bought this as a replacement and I'm hoping that it will perform as the original had.
A**R
You tire needs to be fully flat prior to using this product
The instructions on the bottle reads:Remove hose and screw onto valve stem of tire.Unscrew cap and attach pump.Follow instructions of pump and inflate tire.No mentioning of deflating tire to a certain psi, no other instructions other than what's on the bottle.Pictured above is what happened after I tried to fix a really minor leak on my car tire using a bike pump. What happened the pressure in the tire forced back the liquid into my bike pump and leaked all over the driveway. After removing the bike pump, more liquid proceeded to spray out the bottle due to the pressure of the releasing air from the tire.Probably wouldn't have happened if the tire hadn't been already pressurized. Sure it makes sense now that I've gone through this ordeal, but just going by the instructions on the bottle I never would have thought to depressurize my tire prior to trying to fill it with patch fluid.Long story short, it might very well be a good product but the mess this created has really soured my experience using this product and I dont care to try to give it a second chance.
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