



Stans NoTubes Tire Sealant, Liquid Sealant, 2oz
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James Gregory Willette
> 3 dayEasy to use....just remove valve stem and squirt in!
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Justin Garcia
> 3 dayTired of pesky thorns or debris causing small punctures, then you need some Stans. It goes in my road bike, my mountain bike and my bikes - if it has tires youll thank me later!
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B. Lee
> 3 dayUsed a small amount of this on a ball with a passive leak. The ball no longer leaks. (didnt add much so it doesnt add weight or create an odd counter weight on rotation. ) I am sure this works for tires too
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jimbobahamas
> 3 dayI Had a front tubeless tire on my zero turn that broke the bead and after i got it to re-seat it had a leak. I took out the valve stem and poured the contents into the tire, pumped it up to 15 PSI, shook and rotated it to ensure good coverage to the entire inner seat, and it has held now for 3 weeks with no leakage!!
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terrance e. maloney
> 3 dayMy granddaughter received a basketball hoop for Christmas, and our daughter and I attached it to the side of a elevated clubhouse. While shooting baskets, her old nylon basketball that she had found and was proud of hit a broken-off deck screw and had a whole punched in it. She was heartbroken, and I told her that I would fix it. I looked on YouTube and found a gentleman who said to use Stans NoTubes Tire Sealant – I eventually remembered to order it, and inserted it into the basketball with a hypodermic syringe and inflator needle. I then reinflated the basketball with a bicycle tire pump. I added some more tire sealant and air a couple days later to full inflate it – is it still holding perfectly. Thank you for the YouTube video, sir and thank you for this inexpensive product- it works perfectly! 100% recommended!
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taylor velos
> 3 dayMy basketball had a hood in it so I squirted this stuff all up in there and boom no more hole in basketball
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Coldbrew
> 3 dayI am fairly new to running tubeless tires on bicycles. The manufacturer recommends using Stans, so when it was time to replace my tires I used this sealant. I replaced the rear tire at 3k miles and the front at 4k, all with the original sealant. The rear tire was replaced after about 12 months and the front after about 18 months. My new rear tire now has 1k miles and the new front has almost 100 miles. Really happy with the performance of Stans No Tubes.
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Robert Minnicks
> 3 daygreat for small leaks in a tubular
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Steve of PA
> 3 dayI pulled the valve stems and pump it in and then reinserted the stems. Pumped the tires up and I am good to go for another 6 months
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Mark Wettstein
Greater than one weekPut it into a slow leaking golf cart tire (air leaked out over one week) and no more leaks. Tire has kept same air pressure for 3+ weeks now.