Posted by missouri massey man on May 26, 2013 at 04:31:55 from (108.90.234.133):
In Reply to: tire patch cement posted by old on May 25, 2013 at 08:23:58:
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That's exactly what I use to buff them up. Also you can carefully remove the reinforced area around a detatched (ripped off) stem with the same process and glue a replacement stemmed repair patch over the existing hole. The trick is patience. If the rest of the tube is in good shape it is worth the effort considering the cost of tubes nowadays. IMHO anway.
Like old said above, the trick is letting the glue almost dry completely before applying the patch as it is a "contact adhesive". Then use the appropriate roller to roll from center out all the way around it forcing air out and forcing good contact between the surfaces. And don't touch the patch surface with your fingers as the covering is removed as contaminents will be added to the chemical bond effecting the outcome. Good luck on your next tube-patch adventure !!!
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