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This time it will work.

Wheelbarrow tire tube.
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>>2975738
I'm not impressed. I have that in 6 bike tires and it did nothing to stop a puncture, but did at least make it easier to find the hole with the green shit coming out of it.

I tried using it in the tubes of a garden cart and it did nothing to slow down air loss. I ended up just replacing the tires with solid ones. I did the same thing with a wheel barrow I used to own, and several moving dollies.
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>>2975738
Only time I've had slime work was in a lawn tractor front tire.
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>>2975738
tire slime reminds me of the time i bought some for a mini bike because i was taking it on a road trip to trail ride. i drove 1900 miles to wyoming to basically the middle of nowhere to then ruin a chain 4 hours into riding i didnt have any tire problems though so the slime helped
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>>2975738
I don't have much luck using it in tubes. Seems to work much better in tubeless tires.
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>>2975738
>Wheelbarrow

Just get a solid tire.
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>>2975798
I like to suffer
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What's the best way to protect a bike tube from punctures
Hard mode: no Tannis Armour (doesn't have my bike's size)
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>>2975827
Don't run over sharp things.
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>>2975828
Good advice but there's always some dumbass debris. Even seeds can be sharp enough to puncture tires

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