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Directions for Aerosol Use
Before using, carefully read all the
instructions on the canister, or on
any literature accompanying the
product.
The following instructions apply to
the use of Holts Tyreweld:
1. Remove the object causing the
puncture, and position the wheel
with the puncture site (if deter-
minable) lowermost. Deflate
tire fully.
2. Shake the can vigorously. In cold
conditions, warm the can using
the car’s heater outlets, or by
body warmth.
3. Screw the aerosol tube onto
the tire valve, remove the cap,
hold the can upright and press
the button until the tire is firmly
inflated.
4. Immediately drive for 6 - 12
miles (10 - 20 km) (or to the tire
repair facility if nearer) in a mod-
erate manner and not exceeding
30 mph (45 km/h), to allow the
sealant to spread. Then check
and adjust the tire pressure as
necessary.
5. Have the tire professionally re-
paired or replaced at the earliest
opportunity and until such time,
limit speed to 30 mph (45 km/h)
with a moderate driving manner.
Note that some tire repairers
may make an additional charge
for cleaning the sealant off the
tire before repair and that any
subsequent repairs may not
be guaranteed. Be aware that
the electronic pressure sensor
mounted inside the tire and in-
tegral with the tire valve, could
be obstructed by the sealant and
should be renewed.
6.
Renew the emergency inflator
aerosol.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Note: If tire replacement has re-
quired the use of the emergency
inflator aerosol then the electronic
pressure sensor mounted inside
the wheel which is integral to the
tire valve could be obstructed by
sealant and should be renewed to
prevent inaccurate TPMS readings
and warnings.
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