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COMPARISON
CHART |
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Competition |
ReSeal™ |
| FIBER MATERIAL |
Propellant
brand sealants use none; other liquid sealants use a blend not disclosed;
and some use ground cloth.
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Kevlar
and fiber blend with no moisture absorbing cloth. |
| SEPARATION |
Propellant brand
sealants become solid in the tire; some liquid sealants separate in the
container before installation.
|
Minimal
separation, special viscosity enhanced formula. |
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FREEZE POINT
|
The
anti-freezing component of some liquid sealants is a rate at -9° F;
others freeze at temperatures above +1° F
|
Liquid
to -25 degree F. |
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LABORATORY
TESTED
|
Only
a few liquid sealants have been tested for effectiveness and corrosion.
|
Extensive
in house and independent laboratory testing.
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| HAZARDS |
Propellant
brand sealants can explode when in contact with heat; some liquid
sealants have a heavy ethylene glycol content which could be fatal if
swallowed.
|
Safer
to use. |
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CORROSION
INHIBITORS
|
Propellant
brand sealants are corrosive and cleaning the tire/rim when dried can be
difficult; some liquid sealants contain very little corrosion inhibitors
and can be difficult to cleanup.
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Not
corrosive and easy cleanup with soap and water.
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