Shut Up Legs
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Feel a bit deflated...
Seriously, though: what the others said: replace tube now, repair later at your leisure.
Seriously, though: what the others said: replace tube now, repair later at your leisure.
Sometimes i couple this with loud cries of "why?!?! Why?!?!? Why me?!?!". On the odd occasion drool can be seen from my bottom lip, depending on the weather, circumstances and distance from home.Sit down, push my face into my palms and sob!
Yip, I'm in that camp too; I tend to patch in batches too. When I used to patch individual tubes by the next time I needed it Id find the solvent had went hard.
I don't scrape it but thats interestingDo you scrape the vulcanising solution tube against the rubber of the inner tube when you apply the solution? If you do, and a speck of rubber gets on the tip of the vulcanising solution tube and you replace the screwtop, the chemical process starts and the whole tube will solidify.