Simple, lightweight, inexpensive, low-cost patch. Only issue is doesn't seal well enough on thin, very high pressure road bike tires. It may seal well enough to get you home from your ride but will not hold the high pressure for very long. Note: I use 120 psi in my road bike tires. This is very high pressure so it is a challenge for any patch to really hold the air. The Slime Scabs is fine for normal mountain and hybrid bikes where the pressure is lower.
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Unfortunately, I read the other reviews after I made my purchase. Don’t waste ur $, these glueless stickers don’t hold pressure, even tried the recommendation to add glue around edges but no success. Slime product is useless, but slime still makes good glue hold patches.
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I have used these many times and they work. It is difficult though to peel the patch from the backing paper and the instructions are of no help I found that using the the scuff tool to start the peeling process works pretty good.
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These glue-less patches are great. No more messy glue, no more opening the glue to find it had solidified, and no more throwing out tubes that only have a tiny puncture. Reasonable cost, great outcome.
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Scraped around the small hole, stuck on the patch, and inflated the inner tube. I waited over the weekend, as I was out of town. The patch lifted enough too deflate the tube. Sorry but rubber cement is still the only good option.
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