Among other things, [Naphta (a.k.a. camping fuel)](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coleman_fuel) can be used for removing glue residue, cleaning brushes and dissolves latex. Any danger in using it to clean the gunked up tubeless sealant from my tires?
I’ve been scrubbing a 29″ tyre in hot water for well over 90 minutes and got to remove barely half of the caked up DocBlue.
I tried a tablespoon of Naphta on a small patch and it seems to come off straight away, but I have no idea if it does any damage (short or long term) to the rubber compound of the tyre…

Thanks in advance!

by Automatic_Rub_4560

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  1. Why do you want to remove the sealant? Just keep topping it off until the tyre dies, it’s not like tyres last more than a couple of doses of sealant anyway.

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