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Old 04-27-2026, 04:54 PM   #1
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It would be a lot of work and not something that most would undertake.
And with the cost of labor...
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Old 04-28-2026, 04:02 AM   #2
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Thumbs up Cleaning out the fix-a-flat?

Seems that cleaning the hardened fix-a-flat material from a car tire is a do-it-myself type of effort.

Remove the car tire from the rim using a 2-lb mason's hammer, and a 3' crowbar.

Scrape out and clean the hardened fix-a-flat material from inside tire.

Bring tire and rim to car repair to get it plugged and reinstalled on rim.

Considering that one tire installed now costs me about $145 (110 & 35-install) and four new tires cost $580, this is one way to save money and keep rolling on the fix-a-flat tire.

Is this really doable? It seems that one flat tire repaired with fix-a-flat can end up with having to replace all four tires on an all-wheel drive car which is very common, today.

Which local tire repair; Valvoline-Laconia, Tire Warehouse-Laconia, VIP-Laconia, Sanborn's Auto Repair, Mike's Quality Car Care, Meineke-Laconia, Wilson Tire-Plymouth , Walmart-Plymouth, Kevin LaPoint Automotive-Holderness, Currier & Sons-Holderness, Lovering Volvo-Meredith....... who will clean out the fix-a-flat material for no extra charge and fix the flat and install the tire for the standard $25-35 tire installation ....... who-who-who? ...... betcha at least one of these will clean out the fix-a-flat like it's no big deal and is a standard repair routine there ...... who ?

With a tire mounting machine, cleaning out the fix-a-flat is probably very easy-peasy and only takes three minutes using a paint scraper.
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