How to use a repair patch on an inner tube
1/ Locate the hole on the inner tube.
2/ Rub the surface where the patch will be applied using the sandpaper.
3/ Degrease, clean and dry the surface.
4/ Spread the glue evenly around the hole.
5/ Wait around 2 minutes until the glue turns dull.
6/ Position the patch in the middle of the hole (without touching the glue with your fingers) and press firmly for at least 1 min.
7/ Leave the transparent protective film on
The professional's advice
Check that no objects are lodged in the tyre before putting the inner tube back in place.
Product details:
4 round patches (19 cm diameter)
2 rectangular patches (18 mm x 28 mm)
1 piece of sandpaper
1 rubber cement tube (5 g)
Storage
Patches:
Optimal lifespan:5 years at room temperature (16-22°C, 30-70% humidity), out of direct sunlight, in its packaging.
Minimum temperature for repairs: +10°C
Temperature for use: -40°C to +65°C
Tube of dissolving liquid:
Store closed and away from heat sources (highly flammable)
Optimal lifespan:
- 5 years if closed and never opened
- 6 months once opened and kept closed
Did you know?
The transparent protective film on the top of the patch prevents you from touching the glue when you apply pressure to the patch.
Removing the transparent film could damage your repair, so we strongly advise you to leave it on.
If you still wish to remove it, wait 24 hours before doing so to ensure that the glue has had time to dry completely.