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cyccommute 
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Originally Posted by rydabent
There are several brands of glueless patches. As I posted I have never had even one failure with Park glueless patches. BTW I do baby powder the inside of my tires, this lets the tube slide and seat with no sticking and stresses. Also when I inflate the tube again I pump to half pressure, release the air down and then pump to full pressur.
I tried glueless patch once when they first came out. I still have the package of Park patches in my tool box somewhere. They didn't work. I went back to Remas.
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