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    finilec instant puncture repair - Google Search

    can any one tell where to find this product, I think would be handy to carry around in the car in case of a puncture

     
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    Yes, I believe I saw some in the Hardware store in Robinson's Mall up on second floor. I was not "fix-a-Flat" brand name but it was same sort of stuff for about P450 per bottle.
     
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    Its not finilec but same thing...Roberts tyres near the airport have it
     
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    thanks fella's , will look into that this week
     
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    went to robinsons hardware upstairs today and got a 15oz tin of abro quick fix tyre inflator for 449.75p they also have a 12 oz tin as well
     
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    Please ask someone more qualified than myself, but i was told to never use this stuff as it ruins the inside of the tire
     
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    I believe that the gunk weakens the rubber. If your car has any tire pressure sensors the gunk will make those stop functioning or put out false readings and you will likely have to replace the sensor (that cost over $100).
     
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    Thanks for the info, I was unaware of that. Maybe nice to have some just in case I am in the middle of nowhere and have a flat and no spare but probably not worth the possible damage to sensors or what not if in the city or near to a vulcanizing shop where I get them to repair the tire for approx p60.:thumbsup:
     
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