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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 4103742" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>I only use a tube if it’s a sidewall issue a bead leak are valve stem that’s not able to be fixed. In my opinion a patch is the best quick repair. I see a plug as a field repair to get back to the shop. I used to use slime often. It works sometimes and sometimes it doesn’t. It was pretty funny the other day when the girls had a quite a bit of company over and the big air mattress sprung a leak. I then taught those girls to install a tire patch. Their favorite part was when I lit the glue on fire to get the area super tacky. I wonder if that group of teenage girls will remember that life lesson. Air mattress held air for the whole week after that until it was deflated for storage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 4103742, member: 43171"] I only use a tube if it’s a sidewall issue a bead leak are valve stem that’s not able to be fixed. In my opinion a patch is the best quick repair. I see a plug as a field repair to get back to the shop. I used to use slime often. It works sometimes and sometimes it doesn’t. It was pretty funny the other day when the girls had a quite a bit of company over and the big air mattress sprung a leak. I then taught those girls to install a tire patch. Their favorite part was when I lit the glue on fire to get the area super tacky. I wonder if that group of teenage girls will remember that life lesson. Air mattress held air for the whole week after that until it was deflated for storage. [/QUOTE]
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