FAQ

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What are the benefits of MULTI SEAL® Tire Sealant with KEVLAR® to me?
The primary benefit is increased tire safety.
An underinflated tire is an unsafe tire! Positive side effects of maintaining proper tire pressure
include:
maximized tire life
better fuel economy
less catastrophic failures that lead to new tire purchases
less collateral damage due to blowouts
Preventing flats also means you’re far less likely to get stranded in the middle of nowhere … or
ruin your weekend. And it means you’ll be able to get the job done, whether you’re mowing
the lawn, blowing snow off a driveway or towing equipment to a jobsite.
Can I use MULTI SEAL® Tire Sealant with KEVLAR® in my passenger vehicle?
MULTI SEAL® does not recommend the use of our products in passenger vehicles or light-duty
trucks/SUVs (including ½-ton trucks).
Does our product seal punctures and slow leaks in passenger car tires? Yes.
Is there a chance for high-speed vibration? Yes.
Does this happen in every passenger car tire? No.
We are conservative in our approach, and we would rather sacrifice some business than have
unhappy customers.
You may be asking yourself: Why would there potentially be high-speed vibration in passenger
car tires treated with sealant? Many factors influence this, such as lighter construction of the
tire, lower tire pressure, lighter vehicle weight, lighter construction of the suspension, tire
deflection during road impacts and size of tire/road contact patch. In many cases, if the tire is
slightly out of balance, the sealant can amplify the problem.
Frankly, we are wary of any sealant that recommends use in passenger vehicles. Also, in many
cases, the recommended dosage is so small that you do not get effective tire coverage. Plus,
don’t be fooled by outrageous claims that a sealant has special ingredients that make it
balance tires; the physics of any liquid at high speed in a passenger car tire is the same.