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    #16
    I have great luck with Berrymans. Tried the slime years ago and it wouldn't completely seal some thorn holes. TSC used to carry Barrymans but I haven't seen it in there in awhile. I'm guessing they did away with, but you can get it on Amazon.

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      #17
      We have used several brands of "slime" over the years and they all work pretty well. We have tons of cactus and mesquite.

      I'm interested to look into the "white stuff" another poster mentioned.

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        #18
        Berryman's is WHITE!

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          #19
          I buy berrymans by the 5 gal bucket all ranch equipment has it in tires it is the white stuff with out it I would be fixing flats ever day

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            #20
            Slime breaks down over a period of time. Works well in a pinch. But, the gooey white stuff is better.

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              #21
              I had the Kawasaki dealer put Slime in my mules tires before I took delivery 5 years ago...haven't had to fix but one flat yet...it works.....the ranch owner was going to do us a favor and Clear the roads and sender's so he ran the shredder down them.....covered the ground with dead mesquite thorns.....had a flat on the truck ever single time we went for over a year...but not on the mule...

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                #22
                Another option is to get Essex tires put on. I did a few years ago and no longer worry at all when I drive over cactus, mesquite, etc. They're amazing.

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                  #23
                  I have had good luck with this. http://www.powersportstireseal.com

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                    #24
                    When I purchased ITP TIRES for my Mule UTV,I put slime in all 4 tires . The last time I did this was 5 years ago and the slime did its job then !!!

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Mudslinger View Post
                      To me Berryman's Tire Sealant is way better than Slime.
                      This. Hands down better stuff. It's all we will use. Get it on Amazon.

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                        #26
                        Slime is in all of my 4 wheeler tires as well. However, in desperation last year I had one tire that just wouldn't hold air even with the slime so i found a can of Fix-A-Flat and put some of that in the tire. It held up and is still working a year later. Think about trying some of that next time. Cheaper than Slime.

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