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There’s nothing worse than coming out to your car in the morning and seeing a flat tire. This incident happens more often in the colder winter months because the molecules in the air are small, hence the low tire if you have a slow leak! So having a bottle of Fix-A-Flat on hand will save your morning {and the rest of your day!}.
We are ALWAYS on the go. Whether it’s to activities for the kids, family functions, heading to the track to race the mustang, or traveling the country, there’s not a day that goes by the wheels aren’t spinnin’! I am so glad to have gotten a Fix-A-Flat tire kit to keep in our cars along with our race car trailer. You never know when you are going to be in a bind and need a quick fix to fill that flat tire. So I recommend heading to your local automotive retailer and picking up a kit to keep on hand.
Priced at $8 a can or $29.97 at Walmart The Fix-A-Flat Ultimate 1-Step is very affordable! The Ultimate 1 step kit is very similar to the OEM kits that manufacturers are using to replace spare tires and jacks in new vehicles. Here’s how Fix-A-Flat works – Sealant and air are injected through the same hose to repair and inflate a flat tire in seven minutes. The Inflator may also be used independently of the sealant to air up low tires. The 1-Step Kit includes an integrated dial gauge to ensure proper inflation and sealant refill is available.
Now keep in mind that Fix-A-Flat is a temporary solution, and it’s not recommended to try and use a can of Fix-A-Flat on multiple tires. You’ll want to drive the car to your nearest tire repair center or mechanic shop {or Ulmer’s Auto Care if you are in Cincinnati – shameless plug for Hubby’s work!} so that your tire can be either patched {cheapest option if possible} or replaced with a new one! There is also a chance {especially on newer models} that you will damage the Tire Pressure Monitoring System when using Fix-A-Flat. My husband sees this very often as he is an ASE Master Certified Technician. These usually run around $150, so you’ll want to use Fix-A-Flat with caution.
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