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  1. It never hurts, doesnt have to be clean or anything but ide rather start a bit new.
    Usually.if im just refilling mid season though I won’t take off the tire nor clean, just throw some in and call it a day

  2. ImSorryIThoughtIHad on

    You can clean the old residue from the tire and rim with some isopropyl alchool (70%-90%) and a soft brush or with a mix of water and dish soap, a soft brush, and some good ol’ elbow grease.

    Having a clean surface is important with tubeless setup because the residue can get in between the rim and tire and cause it to not seal correctly and cause a leak (big N fast or small and slow).

    If you kept your tire on with a good pressure (enough so your tire isn’t flat) you could simply add some more sealant.

    It is recommended to add some sealant every 6-ish months by many manufacturers.

  3. Dried sealant is still doing its job and it may be holding old punctures sealed as well as help new punctures seal faster. Even if it wasn’t there is no benefit in removing this amount of it. Only remove big clumps if there are any, especially around the bead.

  4. At least clean the bead from any dried sealant, but do it all. if not you’re in for a lot of headache, maybe. I tried it before and had to clean them to get them to hold air.

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