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Old 06-12-2009, 04:06 PM   #36 (permalink)
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A can of Fix-a-Flat is not the greatest option. It'll only be able to temporarily fix a small leak, so if you shred the tire or otherwise put a big hole in the tire, you're **** out of luck. Basically if you get a blowout- you're ****ed. Plus, tire shops HATE Fix-a-Flat. It makes a HUGE mess, smells awful, and makes the tire harder to repair. Some shops actually charge you more if you used it.
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