Originally Posted By: EdwardC
Back in the day, I remember my dad fixing more than a couple tires with very slow leaks by using the Slime tire sealant. I would bet that it could plug your small leak. It's probably no good for TPMS equipped tires though. I bet the tire shops hate cleaning that stuff off though.
I used to run parts for Advance Auto when I was in college, and I remember seeing signs at a number of shops in town saying you'd be charged an extra $25 or $50 or something if the tire had sealant put in it. It's been forever since I've seen one of those signs, but, yes, I think that stuff is a real chore to deal with.
Back in the day, I remember my dad fixing more than a couple tires with very slow leaks by using the Slime tire sealant. I would bet that it could plug your small leak. It's probably no good for TPMS equipped tires though. I bet the tire shops hate cleaning that stuff off though.
I used to run parts for Advance Auto when I was in college, and I remember seeing signs at a number of shops in town saying you'd be charged an extra $25 or $50 or something if the tire had sealant put in it. It's been forever since I've seen one of those signs, but, yes, I think that stuff is a real chore to deal with.