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    #31
    Originally posted by jerp View Post
    Question. I just bought a used ATV from a guy who was the 2nd owner. He does not know if there was sealer in the tires when he bought it. I want to have that protection but if I add sealant will it cause a problem if it is already in there? Is there such a thing as having too much?
    You don't want to mix and match sealant. So if there is sealant in them you either have to put exact same sealant or remove existing and put all new sealant.

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      #32
      Yep, like others have said, if you ain't using Multi-Seal, you ain't using the best... They were at the TTHA Show this year and I got a fresh supply from them delivered to my door... Might keep that in mind next year if you go to that show...


      When Multi-Seal was being developed, one of my customers who was in the corrosion testing business did the development testing for them for corrosion control. He gave me some for my Honda 3-wheeler... That has to have been close to 40 years ago... I've tried everything, and Multi-Seal is all I use now... His testing was to confirm their claims that it won't corrode steel or aluminum wheels... It also doesn't "evaporate"... I've had it in tires over 8 years and it's still effective... I have had to add it to one of my truck tires on the ranch because it's plugged so many leaks, the level got low... Takes quite a bit for 20" tires if you want to protect from side wall punctures from cactus/mesquite...

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        #33
        It seems like most people are talking about using it in their atv and tractor. I have Berryman in my atv and haven't had any issues other than a 2" gash that I don't think anything would have stopped. Anyway, my question is are any of y'all running this stuff in your trucks as every day highway drivers? I can see where it would help with the screw, nail or thorn on the ranch making me want to add it but I could also see it throwing your tires off balance, etc.

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          #34
          Been using graphite powder for years, atv, utv, boat tires, trucks, trailers, my old 4runner lease ride. never have problems with flats. The nice ting about he graphite powder is is there was a bolt etc in the tire it can still be broke down and patched without much of a mess. Just had discount patch one with a 1/4 bolt in it that was worn smooth with the tread but never leaked.

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            #35
            Where are yall finding the multiseal 2500 in 1 gallon? Smallest I can find is 5 gallons.

            I ordered this. Supposed to be the same product as highlifter but rebranded as a different color. https://discussions.texasbowhunter.c...hlight=pearson

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