Jeff Le Taxi Posted 23 October, 2012 Posted 23 October, 2012 mrs le taxi has a slow puncture, we have a spare can of emergency puncture sealant stuff knocking about... is this safe? would save time and expense going to get the thing repaired at a garage.
swannymere Posted 23 October, 2012 Posted 23 October, 2012 The foam is not permanent, it's only meant to get you to a garage in the case of an emergency. Best bet spend 30 mins getting it fixed properly.
Whitey Grandad Posted 23 October, 2012 Posted 23 October, 2012 Probably a nail in it. Best to get it fixed.
Jeff Le Taxi Posted 24 October, 2012 Author Posted 24 October, 2012 ********... i suppose ill have to then! dont want the Mrs to have an accident ........................................................................................yet! (-;
Saint in Paradise Posted 24 October, 2012 Posted 24 October, 2012 Tight so and so, buy a new blow up doll :lol:
Whitey Grandad Posted 24 October, 2012 Posted 24 October, 2012 Tight so and so, buy a new blow up doll :lol: Then at least your emergency repair kit won't go to waste.
Jeff Le Taxi Posted 24 October, 2012 Author Posted 24 October, 2012 The foam might block up the wrong orifice o-;
Whitey Grandad Posted 24 October, 2012 Posted 24 October, 2012 The foam might block up the wrong orifice o-; Indeed! It's best to keep all your bodily parts clear in order to ensure full inflation. Er, or so I'm told.
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