Yes, you can use tire sealant for punctures, but it’s important to understand its limitations. Tire sealant works by temporarily sealing small holes or punctures in the tread area of the tire, usually caused by nails or screws. The sealant is injected into the tire, where it quickly coats the inside and seals the puncture. It’s effective for minor punctures (typically up to 1/4 inch in diameter) and can be a quick, temporary fix to allow you to drive the vehicle to a service centre. However, tire sealant is not a permanent solution and should be used with caution. It may not work for larger punctures, sidewall damage, or tire blowouts. Additionally, some sealants may make it harder for a tire repair technician to fix the tire properly, so it’s always a good idea to have the tire professionally inspected after using sealant.
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