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Repair Tubeless Tires In Minutes
"In selling the product, I normally demonstrate it by puncturing a tire on my car and then repairing it. A tire that I removed recently had 481 repairs in it and it still ran perfectly - no imbalance and no loss of air."
So says Charles Nealey about the new "Sure Seal" tubeless tire repair kit that will fix "at l
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Repair Tubeless Tires In Minutes FARM SHOP Tools 5-1-13 "In selling the product, I normally demonstrate it by puncturing a tire on my car and then repairing it. A tire that I removed recently had 481 repairs in it and it still ran perfectly - no imbalance and no loss of air."
So says Charles Nealey about the new "Sure Seal" tubeless tire repair kit that will fix "at least 24 punctures in any size tire up to 24 ply" for just $14.95. What's more, you can repair a punctured tire in less than a minute -without even having to remove the wheel from a car, truck or tractor.
Most tire dealers generally persuade their farmer-customers to tube punctured tubeless tires at a cost of $15.00 to $75.00, depending on tire size. "With the Sure Seal kit, you can fix flats yourself on any size tire for less than $1," Nealey points out.
His Sure Seal kit includes an inserting tool that looks like a screw driver with a needle eye in the end. Also included in the kit are 24 rubberized strands of sealant.
"To repair a tire, you simply thread the repair strand through the eye of the inserting tool, push the threaded tool into the puncture up to the handle and give it a turn and a half," explains Nealey. "Then, pull the tool out until it clears the puncture and cut the repair tool free. The entire procedure takes less than a minute."
Nealey explains that, by inserting the repair strand into the puncture and then turning it a revolution and a half, a knot is formed. This knot is pulled securely against the tire casing when the tool is removed. "The rubber then tends to cure out of the knot down into and around the puncture area. The repair is permanent and will last the life of the tire."
Nealey notes that the kit works on all tubeless tires up to 24 ply. He also sells a smaller $7 kit for repairing two and four ply tires. Both kits are guaranteed and can be returned for full refund if you're not satisfied after using it up to five times, says Nealey. The price, including shipping, for the large kit is $14.95 in the U.S., and $18 in Canada (payable in Canadian dollars).
For more information, contact: FARM SHOW Followup, The Nealey Company, 8767 Sunny Hill Drive, Des Moines, Iowa 50322 (ph 515 276-2171).
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