Does it have a shelf life ?
I have a puncture repair kit and it must be 10 year old so I'm wondering if it will still be useful in the event of a puncture. The cement is in a sealed tube which is still flexible and feels like brand new. There is no use by date so I assume its still good but wondered if anyone knew for sure.
I don't fancy spending £30 replacing it if there is nothing wrong with it.
Puncture Repair Cement
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Re: Puncture Repair Cement
No idea guessing if the tube has not been opened it should be fine but I bet when you need it it doesn't work. Saying that if you have not used it in 10 years do you really need it.
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Re: Puncture Repair Cement
It's always worth having a kit IMO.
It's it's sealed then it should be fine but I can't say with 100% certainty.
It's it's sealed then it should be fine but I can't say with 100% certainty.
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Re: Puncture Repair Cement
(Obviously) I don't know if your glue will be ok, but I can say without any doubt whatsoever that the glue can go off in a sealed tube.:
About 3-4 weeks ago I got a puncture in my bicycle. I opened a brand new puncture repair kit that I'd got a while ago, pierced the glue tube with the lid & found that the glue in it had congealed to a firm rubber consistency.
About 3-4 weeks ago I got a puncture in my bicycle. I opened a brand new puncture repair kit that I'd got a while ago, pierced the glue tube with the lid & found that the glue in it had congealed to a firm rubber consistency.
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Re: Puncture Repair Cement
well i think the best thing to do is open said glue put it on toast eat and if your teeth stick together you know it did not go off ....
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Re: Puncture Repair Cement
I might be okay then as the glue is still flexible in the tube like it was brand newStMarks wrote:(Obviously) I don't know if your glue will be ok, but I can say without any doubt whatsoever that the glue can go off in a sealed tube.:
About 3-4 weeks ago I got a puncture in my bicycle. I opened a brand new puncture repair kit that I'd got a while ago, pierced the glue tube with the lid & found that the glue in it had congealed to a firm rubber consistency.
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Re: Puncture Repair Cement
I don't know Blade, fwiw the glue seemed ok (in so much as it could be squeezed out of the tube) it was just glutinous instead of sticky.Blade wrote:..I might be okay then as the glue is still flexible in the tube like it was brand new
I guess if it seems to move around in the tube like a liquid, it will still be ok.?
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Re: Puncture Repair Cement
Cheers StMarks I reckon I should be ok but might look into if you can buy replacement / spare tubes of glue instead of replacing the whole repair kit.