I change my tires using minimal technology and maximum cussing. I had a heck of a time getting one new tire to bead. One side would go on, but the other wouldn't pop on, even under pressures that made me cringe.
I was wandering around a new near-by dealership and saw this Lube and bought a can. I'd used the soapy water method successfully several times, but even that didn't work on the new meat. I took the tire off the rim again, sprayed the bead and the tire with the lube, took the valve core out, and went down to the local gas station for some real compressor volume. Within a couple of seconds I heard those two pops that let me know I was in business. When the the stuff dries all the way it is tacky and waterproof, so I won't roll the tire around the rim. Good stuff, so far...BTW, I don't sell it or work for anyone who does, and your results may vary, etc.
I was wandering around a new near-by dealership and saw this Lube and bought a can. I'd used the soapy water method successfully several times, but even that didn't work on the new meat. I took the tire off the rim again, sprayed the bead and the tire with the lube, took the valve core out, and went down to the local gas station for some real compressor volume. Within a couple of seconds I heard those two pops that let me know I was in business. When the the stuff dries all the way it is tacky and waterproof, so I won't roll the tire around the rim. Good stuff, so far...BTW, I don't sell it or work for anyone who does, and your results may vary, etc.
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