This dried in tubeless sealent is making me want to go back to tubes. I tired using muck off sealent remover and hot water, and still nothing, any one have any ideas? This sealent is on the frame with months.
Been using Joe’s No Flats and it wipes off easily, with no residue. Previously used Stans but never got a puncture so can’t say whether it’s easy to wipe off. Pictured is from my gravel ride last weekend.
Eraser wheel for a cordless drill, those for sticker residue removal.
Or dont let it dry in. Didn’t ask what those white spots on your pants came from?
jmlarrabee on
If the sealant is Muc Off, that’s the issue. Muc Off left permanent, albeit superficial, damage to one of my frames. I’ve used other brands without issue since my realization. I only use Orange now.
YazZy_4 on
Slightly off topic but bin off mucoff products. They’re shite and expensive.
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Been using Joe’s No Flats and it wipes off easily, with no residue. Previously used Stans but never got a puncture so can’t say whether it’s easy to wipe off. Pictured is from my gravel ride last weekend.
https://preview.redd.it/w536wenc7b6f1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d1d4349f2f4715cce9a5de256c3d96ef79d041f1
Eraser wheel for a cordless drill, those for sticker residue removal.
Or dont let it dry in. Didn’t ask what those white spots on your pants came from?
If the sealant is Muc Off, that’s the issue. Muc Off left permanent, albeit superficial, damage to one of my frames. I’ve used other brands without issue since my realization. I only use Orange now.
Slightly off topic but bin off mucoff products. They’re shite and expensive.
Dirty bikes are less likely to be stolen