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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
Go to your nearest car parts counter and purchase a can of ' Flat Tire Fixer.' There are half a dozen different brands of the stuff, and it actually does work for tubeless tires. Really great for slow leaks! I've actually used it for nail punctures, then run on the tire for several weeks before taking it in for repair. (It's recommended that you repair immediately, but I never bother.) It certainly beats changing a flat when you're trying to get somewhere on time.
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I would, but it's not my minivan.

It's my roommate's, I don't have a car. I'm insured on it, and I can use it whenever he's not using it. His plan is to buy new tires. I don't interfere in the vehicle maintenance. I have, however, suggested Fix-a-Flat.
Caffeine-free Coke in my cup.