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Slime 10011 is a 16 oz emergency tire sealant that instantly seals tread punctures up to 1/4" (6mm) using patented Fibro-Seal technology. Designed for cars, small SUVs, and trailers, it offers a quick, TPMS-safe, and eco-friendly fix lasting up to 100 miles or 3 days, making it an essential roadside companion for proactive drivers.
| ASIN | B000C11PYW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,507 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #10 in Tire Repair Tools |
| Brand | Slime |
| Brand Name | Slime |
| Color | Green |
| Compatible Material | Rubber |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,132 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00716281000720 |
| Included Components | (1) 16 oz bottle of Slime emergency tire repair sealant |
| Item Dimensions | 9.25 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Flat Tire Puncture Repair Sealant, Emergency Repair for highway vehicles, suitable for Cars/Trailers, Non-toxic, eco-friendly, 16 oz bottle |
| Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.25 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Slime |
| Material | Tire Sealant |
| Material Type | Tire Sealant |
| Model | 10011 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 10011 |
| Style | 16 oz bottle |
| Style Name | 16 oz bottle |
| UPC | 716281000720 |
| Warranty Description | Two years from the date of purchase |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
M**A
Worked like a magical spell
Walked out of the restaurant with completely flat tire. Visible gash/puncture In The tire. 8 miles from home at 10pm. No spare. Put slime in it, aired it up and it stopped the leak. Drove all the way home on the highwayand still holding 40 PSI. What a win, great product. Buying more on Amazon right now.
K**.
This stuff will save you after the dumbest choices you'll ever make
This stuff has saved my tires over and over again. I'm a "car person" as-is, but my less mechanically inclined friends and family have all agreed that this stuff is easy to use. Once had to fill a punctured tire on a Prius in the northern Arizona backcountry (yeah, I know you're not supposed to take those offroading, but we all make bold choices sometimes) and the slime absolutely saved me. Drove out of there with no issues. If you follow the instructions on the bottle, everything will go well! Note, however, for those of us who have never used this before: you will need a source of air to fill the tire back up after you apply the product. I recommend getting one of those jumpstarters that has an air pump - a little pricey up front, but worth its weight in gold (and they are HEAVY). Multiple applications of slime will make your tires vibrate, so take note of that, but oh my god did this stuff last forever for me.
R**W
Everything about it!
Love this stuff, it really works!
J**!
Works on my mower!
I used this on my mower tires that were just old and had some small leaks thru the side wall. It did seal some of the areas but not all, so it's better than it was and I can still use my mower with a little air instead of a flat tire!!
D**N
Ok
It's slime!
M**Y
Hands down one of the best products I've ever used
Buy this. Your tires and family will thank you. Seriously, I don't rate many products 5 stars, but this is hands down the best thing you can have in your car next to a quality portable tire inflator andt those emergency window breakers. It's easy. First, make sure you have a way to add air back to the tire. This is important as you have to completely deflate the tire. To start, move the vehicle until the valve is in the upper half. Now you're ready: use the black slime cap to completely deflate the tire (it removes the valve core so the air will escape), twist the cap off the slime, take the white seal off the slime, slide the tube on the slime, connect slime tube to the air valve, squeeze until you get uncomfortable and then squeeze a bit harder, and it will eventually hit air Continue to try and empty as much slime as you can making sure the bottle is upside down so the slime can continue to funnel down. Justttttr keep squeezing. Pop the valve core back in, blow up those tires, drive around for five minutes. Boom, you just saved yourself hundreds of dollars for tires The hardest part is squeezing the bottle in, but that's it. I've used it four or five times and it has never failed me. The cool thing is it will show you what punctured your tire once you drive around so you can get to get it out. They recommend that in the instructions but I've never had to. Seriously buy it. I'm buying two more botrles right now
F**D
Slime works. Period.
I’ve used Slime for years. I routinely get nails in my treads at job sites. As long as you have an air source available (go buy one of those portable tire inflators while you’re here), Slime is faster and easier than changing a tire. Just read the directions and do what they say. That includes their honest disclosure of what Slime can and can’t fix. There’s one exception which I leave to your discretion: The instruction say Slime is a temporary fix to get you to a place where you can replace the tire (within 50 miles, I think). Well, I’m sitting in a van riding on one tire I Slime’d six months ago, and another over a year. Slime’s lawyers will probably freak when they read this, and I respect the abundance of caution applied. Again, your discretion. Just keep checking your tire pressure after you Slime, and add air if needed until the little green flakes fully pack the hole and the pressure holds. If I replaced every tire I Slimed, I’d go broke. Buy a bottle for every car you own. And if you hunt, fish, or drive anywhere with tire hazards, buy two. And before you place your order, buy one of those tire inflators for each vehicle. You know you need one anyway. And please - buy the ones that plug into the cigarette lighter or hook to the car battery ‘cause you know you’re not going to keep the inflator battery charged. Ask me how I know. Hey Amazon - I want a commission on the add-on tire-inflator sales.
J**B
Works great... Until it doesn't work at all.
I got a small construction staple stuck in my tire. Right on the tread, small holes. Exactly what this product is designed for. I followed the directions to a 'T', the Slime "clotted" in the hole and stopped the leak, and then I drove a few miles slowly to get the stuff well distributed in the tire. I measured the pressure over a few hours and it held. The next day I drove to work and when I came to my car that evening, the tire was flat. Lost pressure faster than when I had the staple in. It's been extremely cold here (Boston in February) and we've got a lot of snow, so my guess is that this stuff doesn't work too well in those conditions. I know people seem to have good luck with this, but I figured it would be useful to temper things a bit with the perspective of somebody for whom this product didn't work at all. Most importantly, watch out when using this in very cold weather. One more thing: if you look at the reviews you'll see that's it's pretty much either 5 stars (worked for people) or 1 star (didn't at all) with not much in between. It appears to work for about 3 out of 4 people, resulting in a pretty high average review (hence the four star overall rating). And that's assuming the Slime people are uncommonly honest and don't post false positive reviews. Put another way, THERE IS AT LEAST a 25% CHANCE THIS PRODUCT WILL BE A DISASTER FOR YOU. A 25% chance this will cause you far more trouble than if you'd just had the tire patched or used a more conventional tire sealnt, and that will make you deeply regret buying this. I'd actually say that for a product like this a 25% chance of failure is WAY too high. So, consider the 4/5 star review in that context. 4/5 might be a good rating for a TV, but for a product that is fixing something as important to your safety as a car tire, having a 3:1 ratio of five to one star reviews actually isn't that great.
R**E
It works
I have a Kawasaki ZX6R with a tubeless 17" rear wheel, which ran over a large screw. I used a rubber tyre plug repair kit to patch the hole which worked to an extent, however a small air leak persisted which dropped my air pressure to zero overnight. I could hear and see the leak when spraying the affected area with water. This tyre slime was easy to use and did the job of fixing the air leak 100% completely. It includes a valve stem removal tool which is incredibly handy and a small rubber tube to inject the slime into the wheel. No mess, nothing leaked out or dripped anywhere, and after reinflating the tyre and going for a quick ride around the block, the leak is now 100% fixed. I had to use 3/4 of the bottle, so for my application one bottle covered one wheel. Just follow the instructions and it'll work for you too. The other benefit is that if you run over another nail or screw, the slime will kick into action and prevent another puncture. Very happy with it, and seeing as my tyre has nearly full tread a much cheaper option than buying another new tyre.
S**A
great product
I was skeptical after reading some negative reviews but its been almost 3 weeks now and there has not been any punctures or tyre pressure loss for the two tyres I filled it in. These tyres would have pressure loss in a week which was probably because of very small punctures that cannot be really fixed (without deliberately enlarging them as done by some puncture shops and then ruining the tyre over time). I have an SX4 and had tough time getting punctures done with very unreliable fix done by local puncture shops. This product is a must have if you are experiencing frequent punctures or small punctures. Will post another review in 3 months.
F**Z
CUMPLIO SU FUNCIÓN!
La llanta de mi carro tiraba por la Ceja del rin y la llanta por el cual tenia que hecharle aire cada 3 o 4 días, lo lleve a varias llanteras para arreglar y no funcionaba a los días volvía a tirar. Así que decidí comprar este líquido para ver si tapaba la fuga de aire y funciono, llevo casi un mes que lo heche a la llanta y no se ha bajado el aire, así que lo recomiendo si tienes el mismo problema que yo !
M**E
Excellent Stuff
I got a nail in one of my tyres which caused a slow puncture and i went to get it repaired as the tyres had done less than 4000 miles. I was told by the garage it was too close to the side wall and would need to be replaced at the cost of £180!! I remembered hearing about this slime stuff at a car show and i'll be honest, I wasn't holding out much hope but at £10 i was willing to give it a try.....Boy am i glad i did! The slow puncture has completely gone after using this once and i've saved myself £170, this stuff really works
C**E
No flat tyres till now
Exactly as described
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