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Stan's NoTubes Tubeless Tire Sealant 16oz

Item #OGA10189
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New with Warranty
Regular price
$20.00

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Why We Love It
Stan’s NoTubes Sealant is a thin, low viscosity liquid that coats the tire interior and seals punctures quickly. Two ounces of Stan's in a tubeless tire can repair punctures up to 1/4" to keep you rolling. Stan's Tire Sealant is formulated to stay liquid in tires for up to seven months. Arid conditions require more frequent monitoring of sealant levels, but anti-freezing agents in our special formula allow Stan's Tire Sealant to be used in temperatures as cold as -30° F. One quart can convert up to 16 tires.

-Suitable for use in tubeless tires and standard tubes
-Designed to seal punctures up to 1/4
-Stable down to -30 degrees Fahrenheit
-Non-hazardous, non-corrosive, non-toxic
Contains natural latex
About This Item
  • Suitable for use in tubeless tires and standard tubes
  • Designed to seal punctures up to 1/4"
  • Stable down to -30 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Non-hazardous, non-corrosive, non-toxic
  • Contains natural latex
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Brand Stan's NoTubes
Model 16oz
mpn ST0068
upc 847746019725
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