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DIY tubeless sealant, brew


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Got this recipe off mtbr, works 100%

 

1l liquid latex from rpm.co.za @R155

Distilled water

Propylene glycol from www.funwithsoap.co.za (R31/500ml excluding shipping), can be substituted with glycerine

Mielie meal (clogulant)

 

Mix:

2 parts water

2 parts PG/glycerine

1 part liquid latex

1 Tablespoon mielie meal per 500ml

 

Works out to R80 a litre if you care about economics.

 

 

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I bought some sealant from fugit.co.za, which is more motorcycle orientated.

R140 per liter and then i just got some antifreeze which i mix in to my own consistency.

 

Have not had an issue yet and i live in duweltjie country, i once counted it was more than 30 wholes in my tyre.

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Got this recipe off mtbr, works 100%

 

1l liquid latex from rpm.co.za @R155

Distilled water

Propylene glycol from www.funwithsoap.co.za (R31/500ml excluding shipping), can be substituted with glycerine

Mielie meal (clogulant)

 

Mix:

2 parts water

2 parts PG/glycerine

1 part liquid latex

1 Tablespoon mielie meal per 500ml

 

Works out to R80 a litre if you care about economics.

I reckon you should make a batch and then sell off the excess. I'd be interested in giving it a go! :thumbup:

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I can sell you Ryder sealant @ R250 for 2 litres (R150 for 1l) if that doesn't work out... Slightly more expensive, but a whole lot less effort if you're lazy like I am!   :whistling:

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  • 4 weeks later...

I can sell you Ryder sealant @ R250 for 2 litres (R150 for 1l) if that doesn't work out... Slightly more expensive, but a whole lot less effort if you're lazy like I am! :whistling:

interesting. ....How do you rate it compared to good old stans?
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