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Old 02-17-24 | 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Classtime
I always pump up a newly patched butyl tube and if all seems well, I leave it pumped up and don’t fold it and place it back in a baby-powdered ziplock unless it is still plump the following day.
I do this, too, but only with enough air for the tube to resemble a slightly-limp donut. That way, it's not placing any shear stress on the patch. With how lazy I am, it might be a week or longer before I take the tube off the peg and deflate it for storage. If it still feels about the same after that time, I feel pretty good about the patch job.
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