Good to have feedback on the product. Seems to work well.
Coincidentally had my first tubeless puncture on the go last week (mtn not road bike) and the Blackburn kit I've been faithfully carrying for a year didn't seal the small hole, only slowed the leak and I had to pump every couple miles to get home. Now am wondering if it's the condition of the patches, the patch material, my technique, door #4. Can switch brands if warranted.
Back home I scraped the fluid reside off the carcass from the inside and applied a tube patch. Worked, back in business.
Also found my pump with its thread-on chuck would unscrew the valve core on removal. Great. Might swap for a flip-lock pump if this proves chronic.
Learning this system is a process, but it took a year to get a not self-sealing leak, so that's a plus.
p.s. Anybody know why some sealant brands want CO2 flushed from the tire after using a cartridge? Does it got into solution like a carbonated drink?