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Do you know that stuff?? i use it in my mountain bike tires and i was woundering if anybody ever use it in is Banshee wheels??

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Ive never heard of it, if its like a fix a flat type stuff then yeah I use it. I use this stuff called Slime, its green and works amazing. Say you get a flat that shit moves right on in the hole and stops it from ever really going flat.

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Ive never heard of it, if its like a fix a flat type stuff then yeah I use it. I use this stuff called Slime, its green and works amazing. Say you get a flat that shit moves right on in the hole and stops it from ever really going flat.

the slime dosent just magically move to th hole... the slime is everywhere inside your tire while you ride and when andif you puncture a hole in the rubber the slime is already there and drys very fast patching the hole from the inside.

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well then its a good thing our banshees all have aluminum wheels.

 

actually, slime wont even make a steel wheel rust. only the aerosol type "fix a flat" ones will rust a wheel.

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hummm... i wonder if the slime can have the same effect on aluminum as water with minerals in it though? not sure ... i know that thers alot of friction being created by the shit spinning around in there... but im not sure if it does the same thing or not... dosent really matter to me i dont use it

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Thats pretty much it but its not like Slime. Stan's no tube is more liquid and it have little particules in it. Kinda like your garage handsoap with abrasive. So because it's more liquid it's like water in your tire and its just splash around until there is a leak than it seal it. I tried it yesterday in one of my tire that was leaking on the beading and the bead ring on the stock rim. It seams to work fine. Anybody has ever use it ?? what was your results ?? and i don't think it's corrosive like Slime, i've beel using it in my mountain bike tires and i i've never seen a trace of rust on my rims.

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