chas036
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- Location
- Binghamton NY
I have a 1 1/2 inch cut on 15.5x38 tire in the bottom of the tread. I bought a boot patch which is 3x4. I have never done this before and I am looking for some advice. I have tire still on the rim and but the old tube is out.
The directions say to clean the tire with a rubber buffer cleaner. Where do I get this?
It then says to buff the surface. What do I use to buff the surface with? Something I can attach to my drill?
Then it says to apply repair cement. Is this the same as I would use to repair a tube, or is it something different?
Then they says to lay the patch and stitch it down. What does this mean?
Also, my valve stem is on the inside of the rim. Is there a secret for putting in the tube with the valve stem on the inside? In order to get access to the valve stem hole, you have to move tire all the way to the inside which leaves you no room to insert your hand to push the valve stem in place. Is it better to remove the tire completely and then reverse the rim so the hole is on the outside?
The directions say to clean the tire with a rubber buffer cleaner. Where do I get this?
It then says to buff the surface. What do I use to buff the surface with? Something I can attach to my drill?
Then it says to apply repair cement. Is this the same as I would use to repair a tube, or is it something different?
Then they says to lay the patch and stitch it down. What does this mean?
Also, my valve stem is on the inside of the rim. Is there a secret for putting in the tube with the valve stem on the inside? In order to get access to the valve stem hole, you have to move tire all the way to the inside which leaves you no room to insert your hand to push the valve stem in place. Is it better to remove the tire completely and then reverse the rim so the hole is on the outside?