Charlie Hoss
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Can the sticky strings be used as is, or do they need to be used with cement? Seems like every time I've needed to patch a bicycle tire the cement is dried out.
Yes, no additional cement needed.Can the sticky strings be used as is, or do they need to be used with cement? Seems like every time I've needed to patch a bicycle tire the cement is dried out.
Hmmm. Well, I must admit that I've never tried not using the cement provided with the sticky string in the kit. I guess since the instructions tell you to use it I just always have. Good to know that you can use them dry in a pinch, though.Yes, no additional cement needed.Can the sticky strings be used as is, or do they need to be used with cement? Seems like every time I've needed to patch a bicycle tire the cement is dried out.
Fred W, I've always used the strings with the cement applied to the strings right out of the package, so, I can't say the strings would seal, installing them dry. :glare:Hmmm. Well, I must admit that I've never tried not using the cement provided with the sticky string in the kit. I guess since the instructions tell you to use it I just always have. Good to know that you can use them dry in a pinch, though.Yes, no additional cement needed.Can the sticky strings be used as is, or do they need to be used with cement? Seems like every time I've needed to patch a bicycle tire the cement is dried out.
It seems like it helps to bond the sticky part of the patch with the rubber of the tire after the cement dries making the patch seal better. It definitely lubricates the needle, making it easy to remove after the plug is in the proper position.
The only way that I can see it being dried up is if the tube of cement had been previously used. With as cheap as these kits are, and as infrequently as they are required, I just always keep a fresh kit on-board and use the cement as directed.
Yes, no additional cement needed.Can the sticky strings be used as is, or do they need to be used with cement? Seems like every time I've needed to patch a bicycle tire the cement is dried out.
OK, now I'm thoroughly confused. Do you use the cement that comes in the little tube with the sticky strings, or do you use the sticky strings without any cement? From your prior post it sounded like the latter.Fred W, I've always used the strings with the cement applied to the strings right out of the package, so, I can't say the strings would seal, installing them dry. :glare:
I use the self vulcanizing type strings, which don't need additional cement.Yes, no additional cement needed.Can the sticky strings be used as is, or do they need to be used with cement? Seems like every time I've needed to patch a bicycle tire the cement is dried out.
OK, now I'm thoroughly confused. Do you use the cement that comes in the little tube with the sticky strings, or do you use the sticky strings without any cement? From your prior post it sounded like the latter.Fred W, I've always used the strings with the cement applied to the strings right out of the package, so, I can't say the strings would seal, installing them dry. :glare:
A full kit is shown in the first picture at this web site: Linky
Aha!! That's what I was missing. I did not realize that there are different types of string type plugs.I use the self vulcanizing type strings, which don't need additional cement.Yes, no additional cement needed.Can the sticky strings be used as is, or do they need to be used with cement? Seems like every time I've needed to patch a bicycle tire the cement is dried out.
OK, now I'm thoroughly confused. Do you use the cement that comes in the little tube with the sticky strings, or do you use the sticky strings without any cement? From your prior post it sounded like the latter.Fred W, I've always used the strings with the cement applied to the strings right out of the package, so, I can't say the strings would seal, installing them dry. :glare:
A full kit is shown in the first picture at this web site: Linky
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