Slime Pro Tubeless Sealant

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Shmitt
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by Shmitt

Is anybody is using this sealant in tubular? I mean in the case of puncture put some in tubular and inflate with CO2 cartrige.
It is written that this sealant do not freeze under CO2 (i do not know if this is a marketing). I Looking for sealant which can use with CO2 pump, with no problems after inflate the tubular.

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bikewithnoname
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by bikewithnoname

Usually the pressure of a tubular tyre means the sealant blows out of the hole before it can seal. I've only ever used something like Vittoria pit stop to seal a puncture after its happened not to prevent punctures for this reason.

Edit: Just re read your post. It looks like it's built for mtb tyres but It might work, although it's designed for tubeless tyres not latex tubes so might melt the inner tube within the tubular tyre
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fogman
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by fogman

Some sealants have an ammonia solvent which is not good with latex.


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flashpunk
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by flashpunk

I've heard a good trick is to put glitter in with your sealent to help seal any punctures. Haven't tried it, but will be soon.

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