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True Goo Tire Sealant is a fluid that is
installed into air filled tires to prevent losing air
pressure. True Goo Tire Sealant uses
remarkable, unique, new, and patented technologies that
makes True Goo a low viscosity (very thin),
highly mobil, fluid that seals air leaks very
aggressively. True Goo is used on a wide range
of tires from bicycles to trucks and heavy equipment.
True Goo Tire Sealant provides the
following benefits:
Superior Puncture Sealing and Air
Retention. True Goo Tire Sealant will seal
holes from punctures much better than other tire sealants. For
example, in our mountain bike tire demonstration, a medium
sized sharpened nail is used to puncture the tire. Using True
Goo the puncture is sealed almost immediately and completely (no
bubbling or fluid leakage) as the tire is rolled. In stark
contrast, performing this demonstration using a latex based
sealant results in a spray of sealant and air until the tire is
flat. When a fiber based sealant is used the thick
fluid is slow to seal, with the tire losing a significant
portion or all of it's air, and the resulting seal bubbles and oozes
out sealant over time resulting in a flat tire. The bicycle
tire demonstration clearly shows the sealing superiority of True Goo
over the other types of sealants, providing a quick airtight seal
where the other sealant can't.
The next demonstration of True Goo is done by pounding a
1/4" spike into a tubeless sports car tire. When the spike is
removed, the leak is sealed by rolling the tire over once.
Soapy water is used to show that the leak does not bubble and is
completely sealed. This demonstration can also be done using a
finger sized rod pounded into a 100+ psi heavy duty semi size truck
tire. When the rod is removed a howling leak is
formed. When the tire is rotated, the leak is sealed with a
loud whack, which sounds like hitting the tire as hard as you can
with a baseball bat. Again, soapy water is used to show that
there is no bubbling and that the leak is completely sealed.
These very loud demonstrations show off the impressive
puncture sealing capability of True Goo.
Seals Tube or Tubeless Tires: True Goo
Tire Sealant works on both tube and tubeless tires.
True Goo has no fibers so it can be used on tubeless tires
(sealants that contain fibers should not be used on tubeless tires
due to causing bead leaks and valve plugging).
Seals Bead Leaks: True Goo is effective in
sealing most of the bead leaks that can occur when tubeless
tires are mounted. The low viscosity (thinness) and
aggressive sealing properties of True Goo allow it to reach and seal
the bead area.
Protects Balance: True Goo acts as a
good balancing fluid. The low viscosity of True Goo has been
engineered to put it in the "Sweet Spot" for tire balancing (if True
Goo were thinner it would not balance tires as well, and conversely,
if True Goo were thicker it would not balance tires as
remarkably as it does). The thin film of True goo that
coats the inside of the tire dynamically adjusts to balance
the tire as the tire rolls.
Protects Rims from Rust: True Goo
has additives that protect steel and aluminum rims
from rust and corrosion. True Goo will not chemically
react with the tire, previously installed patches, or paint on the
rim.
Protects Valves: True Goo won't clog the
valve or cause valve leaks like other sealants.
Provides All-Weather Protection:
True Goo is very temperature stable and will not clump up in
tires left sitting or gel up and thump as is common with the other
sealants.
Non-Toxic & Environmentally Friendly: True
Goo Tire Sealant is non-toxic, non-flammable, non-reactive,
non-irritating and environmentally friendly. When
spilled, True Goo can be wiped up and True Goo is safe to be
rinsed to a drain. True Goo should not be ingested.
New Technology: The amazing performance of
True Goo Tire Sealant is made possible by unique, new, and patented
technologies that allow True Goo to seal much better while not
having the downfalls that have plagued other tire
sealants.
True Goo is a highly polar polymer. True Goo has flat
sealing particles from macroscopic (particles that you can see) to
colloid sized (only a few atoms wide) microscopic
particles. These particles are coated with a bipolar molecular
layer that forces the particles, via close proximity electrostatic
forces, to lay flat, interlock, and form a very good seal.
Higher pressure in the tires makes the sealing action even more
aggressive.
True Goo works much better than other tire sealants.
However, not even True Goo can solve all leaks. For safety
sake, pay attention to the condition of your tires and do not use
bad, worn out, or damaged tires.
True Goo Products
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