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Which Slime Sealant Do I Need?

December 1st, 2020

How many tyres can you count on the various vehicles and outdoor toys at your house? I’ll give you a minute to add them up.

Some people only have 10 or so between the cars and bicycles in the garage. But many others have dozens of tyres when they add in their trailers, caravans, wheelbarrows, pushchairs, motorcycles, lawn mowers and more. And, unfortunately, all of these tyres go flat.

To solve the struggle of the flat tyre, Slime developed a product line of advanced tyre sealants that instantly seal punctures and keep your wheels moving. But when it comes time to install Slime, how do you know which sealant to use? Below, we break it down into three easy categories to ensure you purchase the correct bottle each time:


Slime Tube SealantRed Label: Tube Sealant to Prevent and Repair
The red label line of Slime products is designed specifically to stop flats in tyres with tubes. Tubes are the key word here. Your bicycles, trolleys, wheelbarrows and pushchairs with tubes are perfect candidates for the red label product.

The best part of the tube formula? It prevents flats from thorns, glass, nails and other debris for TWO years! So don’t wait until you get a flat – squeeze in Slime to prevent flats before they happen. Slime sealant for tubes instantly seals punctures up to 1/8” and also stops annoying slow leaks. Bottom line, if you have a tyre with a tube, reach for the red label bottle.


Slime Prevent and Repair Tire Sealant

Blue Label: Tire Sealant to Prevent and Repair
Here at Slime, we think of our blue label sealant as the “fun” sealant because it keeps the fun going in all your recreational vehicles. Your ATVs, quads, boat trailers, dirt bikes and other non-highway tires without tubes are going to love this Slime tyre sealant that prevents and repair flats.

The blue label sealant got an upgrade and instantly seals punctures up to 1/4!” Like the tube sealant, it also continuously seals for two years and stops slow leaks. Additionally, the blue label sealant is safe for finished metal wheels. So don’t wait until your boat trailer flats before you make it to the dock – put Slime in your “fun” tyres BEFORE you go out to play!

The blue label prevent and repair tyre sealant is also a must-have for the agricultural industry and lawn and garden enthusiasts. Tractors, trailers, riding lawnmowers and wheelbarrows all benefit from no flats for two years with Slime.


Slime Tire Sealant for Emergencies

Yellow Label: Tire Sealant for Emergencies
When you find yourself in an emergency flat tyre situation (like stuck on the side of a super busy motorway. Or in the middle of nowhere with no mobile phone service), it is time to think yellow label. Slime’s tyre sealant for emergencies is designed for all highway vehicles (cars, trucks, SUVs, motorcycles and more) to get you back on the road quickly and safely after a flat tyre.

Tyre sealant for emergencies also instantly seals punctures up to 1/4.” It is tyre sensor safe, no jack is required to repair your flat and it is safe for finished metal wheels. This may sound a lot like the blue label sealant, right? The answer is no and here is why:

Highway vehicles need balanced wheels, but if there is a thick liquid in your tyres long-term, you could cause an imbalance. Unlike the blue label sealant, which you should pre-install and leave in your tyres for two years, the yellow label bottle is formulated for emergency use only in highway vehicles. Once the yellow label emergency sealant in installed, it must be removed within 100 miles or 3 days, or you risk causing that imbalance.


Prefer to view all this info in a more visual format? Check out this quick comparison sheet instead:

Slime Sealant Comparison Sheet

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