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How does Flats No More repair a tire injury?

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How does Flats No More repair a tire injury?

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• Escaping air pulls polyaramid fibres contained in Flats No More towards the injury, where the fibres fill and bind up the hole. • The rotating tire’s centrifugal force and the flexing of the tire as the contact patch meets and leaves the road surface drives additional fibres and congealants into the injury. • Once the hole is completely closed, a curing action creates a plug similar to rubber. The cure is permanent and will flex and bend like rubber. Click on the Installation button above for more information. How does Flats No More Tire Sealant extend tire life? An under-inflated tire flexes excessively where it meets the road. Flexing generates heat, which can damage the tire casing. Flats No More Tire Sealant extends tire life by maintaining proper tire pressure. How does Flats No More Tire Sealant help reduce fuel costs? Under-inflated tires increase a vehicle’s rolling resistance, reducing fuel economy quite significantly. Flats No More reduces fuel costs by keeping tires proper

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