Tire and Tube Mounting Compound REM 46634-8 lb. Pail
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This stuff resembles a large bucket of ear wax, for lack of a better description. It is a soap, and when combined with water, it can be broken down into soap. This isn't the black line that ag tire workers use. This is the best stuff, even better than europaste.
No, you'll have to buy it separately. They're available on Amazon, and they're a fantastic product that performs admirably.
It'll last as long as the fat in your stomach.
If you mix it with water, it won't work.
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Because this substance is water soluble, it will dry out and dissolve over time. As a result, lubricating tire mousses with it is a bad idea. After four minutes, my front mousse had shrunk. Despite using a lot of this stuff on both the mousse and inside the tire during installation, the dirt bike was bone dry when I took it out after 5 hours on it. Make use of a silicone-based product. For your tire mousses, use a petroleum-based lubricant that is butyl-safe.
Bib mousse foam tubes for motorcycles. It's fantastic.
I'm sure this is a fantastic product, but I'll never know until I try it. I was under the impression that this was a ready-to-use product, but it is not. You must mix it, and it yields 4 to 5 gallons, which I do not have space to store. This is great for a shop, but I just changed my tires because I didn't want to pay the outrageous retail prices for new tires that shops charge. This isn't the product for you if you want something ready to use.
Tire lubricant with a very low cost of ownership. 5 gallons of lubricant can be made for $20. When you compare that to a pre-made tire lube that costs $20 per gallon, it's clear that this is a no-brainer for tire shops. This stuff doesn't work like heavy black grease or euro paste does, it is just soapy water that is slick but it works well on 99% of the tires we%.
This is far safer than the ether method for mounting tires! It's as slick as snot!.
I used the proper ratio and warm water to make about a quart. To apply the product, I purchased a bottle and brushes. On my old coats, this made removing and mounting them a lot easier. I did four camper tires with a 10 machine, and the only leak I had was from hitting a screw on I-77. Because I only mount my own tires, this could last me the rest of my life. It was unquestionably worth the money.
Apply it to banded 6ply squashed atv tires; the bead rises and seals when nothing else will; it saves a lot of sweat and swearing.