Car Tire Repair FilmApplicable Scenarios And Limitations
1. Applicable Situations
Conventional Puncture: The Tire Is Punctured By Sharp Objects Such As Nails Or Screws, And The Diameter Of The Puncture Is Within The Allowable Range Of The Repair Film (usually ≤ 6-8mm).
Tire Tread Damage: A Puncture On The Front Of The Tire (the Part In Contact With The Ground), Which Can Be Repaired With High Safety.
Emergency Repair: If A Tire Leaks While Driving Outdoors, A Rubber Strip Type Repair Film Can Be Used To Temporarily Repair The Tire To Ensure That The Vehicle Reaches The Repair Point.
2. Not Applicable Situations
Tire Sidewall Damage: The Tire Side Is Thin And Subjected To Complex Forces, Making It Prone To Cracking Again After Repair. It Is Recommended To Replace The Tire Directly.
Excessive Rupture: For Rupture Or Penetrating Damage With A Diameter Greater Than 8mm, The Repair Film Cannot Effectively Seal, Posing A Safety Hazard.
Tire Aging: Tire Surface Cracks, Rubber Hardening And Other Aging Problems Cannot Be Solved By Repairing The Film, And The Tire Needs To Be Replaced.