I have used this product on 3 different machines, and it woks just like their claims! I had one tire that had a 1/4 inch square hole/ I put the "Tireject" in the tire, and it held air for over two years when I purchased new tires! I would recommend this product to anyone.
Straight from the TireJect Website: TireJect Tire Sealant is water soluble, eco-friendly and non-hazardous which means its super easy to clean up. Use a bucket of cold water and a cloth. Once the tire is un-mounted from the rim you can easily wipe up the tire sealant and ring out the cloth in the bucket of cold water. Repeat this until all TireJect Tire Sealant is wiped clean from the tire. For further instruction on this process watch our cleaning up video on their website which shows how easy it is to work with TireJect Tire sealant
well, if this doesn't convince someone that it works, nothing will. Awesome test. Going to add some to my tires for our Newfoundland trip and deal with the mechanics later. I'll just buy my cousin the tire guy an extra big bottle of his favorite drink. cheers all.
That’s awesome but what about after it sits up for a couple days are the holes gonna still be sealed. My moms Kubota RUV 900 diesel has a quart of Slime in each tire and if it sits over night her tires will be flat where as I use it on my Commander and have good luck with it and I torture my tires with Locust trees thorns
so are you saying this sealant can be applied for sedan and SUV? Question: Having no sealant iand with selant s the riding the same comfort, is it bumpy after using sealant?
What’s the down side to having this in as a preventive measure? I love the idea of this for my Polaris General, the trailer I tow it with, and my RV… but will I incur extra costs when I replace tires because of the way the Tireject may adhere to the rims? What else should I know before doing this because as of now: I love this stuff. I currently to carry it in my General when I’m riding in the desert but have not ‘pretreated’ any tires with it.
To be perfectly honest. It does make a mess of your wheels and most tire shops hate it. BUT... many wont charge you extra because of it... they just wont smile at you when you pick up your wheels. Its worth the trade off IMO and, its alot LESS messy that many of the competing products.
Will this stuff plug up the valve stem? Really looks like a good product. I needed it on my last Haspin Acres ride. Had a puncture by the end of the day.
We havent had any problems with that. The valve itself can be pretty sticky inside the valve stem. But its never caused any issues with filling it with air.
Its not designed to work in tubes. The sealant needs to dry in the air when its forced out through the puncture. If it punctured a tube INSIDE a tire, I dont know if it would dry and seal properly.
That is Insane Luke !!! Now, for safety reasons, I imagine these tires would be replaced by brand new ones, or are you planning to continue the torture test until total failure?
tho i never used this exact brand i know other sealants such as FLATOUT or QUICKSTRIKE tire sealants can last up to ten years. unlike some other inferior tire sealants like slime or the most inferior of all fix a flat which only is supposed to be driven about 50 miles before you are supposed to get the tire repaired.
If you put this in a car or truck tire would the tpms sensors still work or will the liquid rubber interfere with the signal that is sent to the computer or will your tire light come on ..on your dashboard..???
How about a 1/4" hole? Say maybe from a stick in the bush. I use my Polaris Ranger for hunting (as I'm sure many of us do) and drive thru some nasty brush and even brush piles. It would be easy to get a good old stick stuck into a tire.
I have used this product on 3 different machines, and it woks just like their claims! I had one tire that had a 1/4 inch square hole/ I put the "Tireject" in the tire, and it held air for over two years when I purchased new tires! I would recommend this product to anyone.
That's pretty awesome! 🤘
I’ve been using TireJect since I saw one of your videos on it several years ago and have had no issues at all.
That's great to hear 👍
I put tireject in a problematic rear tire on my lawnmower several YEARS ago and the tire is still holding air
Would be cool to make a comparison against slim. Used that often in my tires and have no complaints.
Most convincing demo I’ve seen.
I was reluctant to try this stuff for those just in case moments. Sold now, definitely on my need list.
That's great. Glad it worked for you.
How much of mess do you think it will leave on the rims when you go to put new tires on?
Straight from the TireJect Website: TireJect Tire Sealant is water soluble, eco-friendly and non-hazardous which means its super easy to clean up. Use a bucket of cold water and a cloth. Once the tire is un-mounted from the rim you can easily wipe up the tire sealant and ring out the cloth in the bucket of cold water. Repeat this until all TireJect Tire Sealant is wiped clean from the tire.
For further instruction on this process watch our cleaning up video on their website which shows how easy it is to work with TireJect Tire sealant
@@dirttraxtv thank you for the information!
im impressed by how it didnt just wash away with the water crossings
Its clearly a great product. They need to break into Canadian Tire, Princess Auto etc to really go mainstream.
UTV Canada sells this from Leduc Alberta
Ever do a test on the sidewalls? That's where a lot of my problems happen
just orderd for my 1988 quad 300 tiers keep going down in like 4 5 days will see if it works fingers crossed
Would like to know what the PSI was a week later?
Looks like a perfect product for job sites.
We actually do use this stuff in all our vehicles. No hype, it really does work good.
i had railroad tie in my tire. patched it. then used tireject in my tire. still holding air.
Was this in your truck tire or offroad tire?
@@dirttraxtv atv
@@arnoni11 Nice 👍
@@dirttraxtv 3 rides. its been sitting for a week hasn't lost air. so far so good
@@arnoni11 That's impressive 🤘
Tires typically gain a couple psi when up to temp. Best to check them cold. My guess is 12 psi cold. Still not bad….
Wow, very cool. Here in the desert, flat tires are a big problem.
Huge problem. Man, desert rocks are sharp!!
well, if this doesn't convince someone that it works, nothing will. Awesome test.
Going to add some to my tires for our Newfoundland trip and deal with the mechanics later. I'll just buy my cousin the tire guy an extra big bottle of his favorite drink. cheers all.
Love it! Every dude appreciates the token "thank you/sorry bout that" bottle 🍻
@@dirttraxtv you gotta keep those with the proper mechanics tools happy and on your side :).
That’s awesome but what about after it sits up for a couple days are the holes gonna still be sealed. My moms Kubota RUV 900 diesel has a quart of Slime in each tire and if it sits over night her tires will be flat where as I use it on my Commander and have good luck with it and I torture my tires with Locust trees thorns
Seems to hold after sitting as the inside of the tire gets coated.
Would this product have any negative effects on a vehicle’s TPMS?
Nope. TireJect sealant is compatible with TPMS sensors, safe for your wheels, and will not cause tire vibration or balance issues.
so are you saying this sealant can be applied for sedan and SUV? Question: Having no sealant iand with selant s the riding the same comfort, is it bumpy after using sealant?
What’s the down side to having this in as a preventive measure? I love the idea of this for my Polaris General, the trailer I tow it with, and my RV… but will I incur extra costs when I replace tires because of the way the Tireject may adhere to the rims? What else should I know before doing this because as of now: I love this stuff. I currently to carry it in my General when I’m riding in the desert but have not ‘pretreated’ any tires with it.
To be perfectly honest. It does make a mess of your wheels and most tire shops hate it. BUT... many wont charge you extra because of it... they just wont smile at you when you pick up your wheels. Its worth the trade off IMO and, its alot LESS messy that many of the competing products.
@@pavmentsurfer13 thanks for the info sorry about asking the same question
Thanks. 👍
Gets my vote after watching that
That's awesome ✌️
Will this stuff plug up the valve stem? Really looks like a good product.
I needed it on my last Haspin Acres ride. Had a puncture by the end of the day.
We havent had any problems with that. The valve itself can be pretty sticky inside the valve stem. But its never caused any issues with filling it with air.
@@pavmentsurfer13 sounds good! Thank you!
I love the stuff!!!
🤘
What about a railway spike in a sidewall.
Will this work for tubes in motorcycles?
Its not designed to work in tubes. The sealant needs to dry in the air when its forced out through the puncture. If it punctured a tube INSIDE a tire, I dont know if it would dry and seal properly.
Intro was a bit cringe.. lol 😆
looks like a great product though 👍
Nice test ! 🇺🇸🤘
Fair enough. We try to make it a bit entertaining ✌️
I wonder if it could re seal the tire bead
Good to know. Thank you.
That is Insane Luke !!! Now, for safety reasons, I imagine these tires would be replaced by brand new ones, or are you planning to continue the torture test until total failure?
Test to failure would be awesome!
tho i never used this exact brand i know other sealants such as FLATOUT or QUICKSTRIKE tire sealants can last up to ten years. unlike some other inferior tire sealants like slime or the most inferior of all fix a flat which only is supposed to be driven about 50 miles before you are supposed to get the tire repaired.
Does it work if you already have a puncture.
Should as soon as you sue it and fill up the tire.
I have a small slice in a bush buggy tire in the side wall , would this work ?
It may work. We've tested punctures up to 3/8".
If you put this in a car or truck tire would the tpms sensors still work or will the liquid rubber interfere with the signal that is sent to the computer or will your tire light come on ..on your dashboard..???
100% Safe and Compliant. TireJect sealant is compatible with TPMS sensors, safe for your wheels, and will not cause tire vibration or balance issues.
This stuff works wonders, i wont buy anything else.
How about a 1/4" hole? Say maybe from a stick in the bush. I use my Polaris Ranger for hunting (as I'm sure many of us do) and drive thru some nasty brush and even brush piles. It would be easy to get a good old stick stuck into a tire.
We've sealed punctures up to 3/8 inch.
@@dirttraxtv ok. Thank you.
Must be nice to destroy almost $1000 in tires and not care lol I’m just kidding lol love your channel
This product works. I used it to steal cars from the airport rental car checkout.. was awesome until they caught me… just joking
LOL!
Wow nice pproduct!
NO WAY!!! WOW 🙃
Do a tire change and show the inside, wonder the nightmare it might be to change and clean the rim for a new tire.
It's a good suggestion.
WD40 and a rag will easily clean it up
wearing a helmet in your drive at 2mph, maybe a little overkill.....
Noooo wayyyyyy
Stop staging Bro, We can peep the editing...
We actually don't even ride. All of this was produced using Chat GPT...