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Old 08-06-21 | 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Velo Mule
The benefit is that with a rubber cement, the first patch you do, you pierce the tube and the glue is good. Then you put the kit away and you may not get to use the glue again for a year or more. Then you get the next flat, think that you have things covered, only to find out that the glue has dried up. This is the situation that I'm trying to avoid.
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Ah yes, this is an issue. I deal with it in two ways: 1) I screw that cap on as tight as I can without breaking it; 2) I carry a second fresh tube of glue that gets replaced ASAP after I start using it.
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