How to Patch/Plug Hole in Tire in LESS THAN 5 Minutes - Fix a Flat Tire - EASY FIX

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  • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
    @DIYwithMichaelBorders  3 роки тому +52

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  • @He1IoStuff
    @He1IoStuff 3 роки тому +3023

    I loved this hole in tire video!

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  3 роки тому +46

      We appreciate you watching, hope this helps. 😎👍🔧🔩

    • @Devilsnowballs
      @Devilsnowballs 3 роки тому +399

      Okay nobodies gonna appreciate this fucking perfect pun??

    • @jockdeeznutz
      @jockdeeznutz 3 роки тому +34

      Clever lol

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  3 роки тому +7

      @@jockdeeznutz
      Thanks for watching. Enjoy your day.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  3 роки тому +3

      @Brandon Hughes
      That’s too funny. 😁
      Thanks for watching. Enjoy your day.
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  • @turquoiselomax8965
    @turquoiselomax8965 3 роки тому +289

    I spent an entire day trying to find someone to fix mg tire. Everybody wanted to act ignorant as hell so i ended up here at 10:30pm, sitiing in my living room plugging my own tire. Thank you so much for the tutorial!

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  3 роки тому +9

      You are very welcome & we appreciate you sharing this. That’s a bummer to hear no one was able to help you.
      We are so happy you came across our channel. Us DIY’ers need to stick together!
      That’s awesome to hear you took the tire off and was able to plug it and get yourself back up and running. Awesome job...welcome to the DIY Raptor Club.
      Hope all is well. 😎👍🔧🔩

    • @miguelplascencia6093
      @miguelplascencia6093 3 роки тому +15

      1030 pm tweakin it hahah

    • @Princeton_James
      @Princeton_James 2 роки тому +2

      How has the tire held up?

    • @MaseratiChris556
      @MaseratiChris556 2 роки тому +11

      Adulting is hard huh

    • @hazztv6317
      @hazztv6317 2 роки тому +2

      I’m doing the same thing. I’m so happy we have UA-cam.

  • @robertmonroe2880
    @robertmonroe2880 2 роки тому +183

    56 years old and this is the first time I fixed my own flat lol. I watched your video and repaired my tire like a pro. Thank you very much for the easy to follow video

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  2 роки тому +7

      Awesome, thanks for watching & sharing this Robert. Welcome to the DIY Raptor Club.
      My grandma just turned 97, she would say you are still a youngster with a lot of life ahead of you.
      We will always be here to help answer questions, never hesitate to reach out to us. Enjoy your week.
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    • @robertmonroe2880
      @robertmonroe2880 2 роки тому +4

      Sad how some people will hate on other’s that try to help Pure jealousy

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  2 роки тому +4

      @@robertmonroe2880
      We have had incredibly terrible experiences with car repair shops & have devoted our UA-cam channel business to help as many as we can not go through the experiences we have.

    • @123ertr
      @123ertr Рік тому

      56 yrs yo ?

    • @gharrised6762
      @gharrised6762 Рік тому +1

      first time for me also and I am 68, it wasn't easy getting the plug in that's for sure

  • @lancer.5603
    @lancer.5603 3 роки тому +265

    One suggestion for the rubber cement compound, I put a liberal amount on the whole strip just before inserting into the tire. This helps bond the folded section to itself and where it contacts the hole of tire. Doesn’t hurt to apply some to the plug as shown in the video, but most of what you apply there is going wear off in a short amount of miles driving on it.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  3 роки тому +54

      Thanks for watching & we appreciate you sharing this advice. Us fellow DIY’ers need to stick together!
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    • @anthonymolero113
      @anthonymolero113 2 роки тому +5

      I totally agree and that's what I do.

    • @TF856
      @TF856 2 роки тому +6

      The person doing this video doesn't know the difference between a plug and a patch, so I wouldn't put much faith in anything they do or say!

    • @ejercitodejehova6979
      @ejercitodejehova6979 Рік тому +9

      So should I put some of that glue on the strip before putting it in the tire ?

    • @JetFire9
      @JetFire9 Рік тому +7

      @@ejercitodejehova6979 Yep. Slather the strip in glue.

  • @bensil9499
    @bensil9499 2 місяці тому +6

    This is exactly what DIY and tutorials should be. Straight to the point, good explanation, solid camera work. Thanks for the info!

  • @MariaPNW
    @MariaPNW 2 роки тому +27

    This video just saved a Cab Driver! His company has no roadside assistance! So I helped him try to replace the tire. One lugnut was rusted. Luckily he had this kit and a mini tire air machine! We watched this video and 30 min later he drove off! Dirty and tired, but safe! Thank you!!

  • @robertalva1166
    @robertalva1166 3 дні тому +1

    Thanks for being concise and not wasting time with long, drawn-out mind-numbing story about WHY you have to fix the tire. EXTREMELY helpful!

  • @aetherfloats
    @aetherfloats 2 роки тому +68

    My dad taught me this a few years ago when I ran over a screw! It's been invaluable to know, and I recently sent this video to a friend because their tire has been leaking air hardcore!

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks for watching & sharing this. Your Dad is awesome for teaching you this. We really appreciate you sharing this video with your friend, you Rock.
      We are always here to help answer questions, us DIY’ers need to stick together! 😎👍

    • @daninwy2681
      @daninwy2681 2 роки тому +3

      I'm always real careful to pick up any nails or screws that happen to fall on the ground anywhere. Especially where I'm driving.

    • @dextermunthali8715
      @dextermunthali8715 Рік тому

      I recently repair my tire using tire plugging. I would like know is safe to drive long distances

  • @speedkingatl
    @speedkingatl 9 місяців тому +10

    Very detailed, quick to the point, no annoying music or lengthly unnecessary chatter.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  9 місяців тому +1

      Good morning, just poured a cup of coffee and am sitting down to answer any and all questions for the DIY community.
      Thank you so much, our goal continues to be getting you the info you need without wasting your valuable time
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  • @tylerkimdura6690
    @tylerkimdura6690 Рік тому +11

    Awesome! I have over 15,000 miles with a patch in one of my tires. If you do it correctly you will have no issues down the road.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  Рік тому +3

      What’s up Tyler, 15,000 miles is a lot. We appreciate you sharing this.
      We are hanging out watching college football all day answering any and all questions for the DIY community. Let us know if you have any questions.

    • @eugenedenny9119
      @eugenedenny9119 3 місяці тому +1

      It's basically what tire shops do

    • @tylerkimdura6690
      @tylerkimdura6690 3 місяці тому

      @@eugenedenny9119 yup

  • @joeespinosa1864
    @joeespinosa1864 3 роки тому +109

    I normally apply rubber cement on the strip patch for added seal and at the same time the cement acts as a lubricant during the insertion.

    • @schris413
      @schris413 3 роки тому +25

      That's what she said.

    • @raulakh123
      @raulakh123 3 роки тому +2

      How long you driven the tire after? just curious if they are reliable

    • @arniepries6480
      @arniepries6480 3 роки тому +7

      @@raulakh123 they will last forever. Tire shops are using this "old" method again due to tires/rims having tire pressure monitoring systems on them - taking tire off there is a risk on some to ruin the TPMS sensor

    • @adamglockl
      @adamglockl 3 роки тому +4

      @@arniepries6480 yeah if your a shitty mechanic 😂😂 there is a certain way to take the tire off when it has tpms...

    • @arniepries6480
      @arniepries6480 3 роки тому +4

      @@adamglockl - and they still charge the same price for a flat repair whether it’s a plug or tire removal - go figure!🙄
      That’s why I started just doing it myself

  • @mercedesmendenhall2542
    @mercedesmendenhall2542 2 місяці тому +3

    Thank you from a girls whose dad passed away. I needed to know how to do this today by myself. Couldn’t call dad 🥺 so thanks UA-cam dad!

  • @eddiespencer1
    @eddiespencer1 2 роки тому +216

    Before you ream the hole, you want to find the direction of the injury so that your not actually making it worse by forcing the reamer through uninjured tire. Follow the channel of the hole. For example, if the hole is 45° you don't want to force the reamer through at 90° because you'll be compounding wound channels and making it even worse. Coat the plug material with the rubber cement just before inserting it into the tire. It'll act as a lubricant and make insertion much easier while providing for a better plug. By the appearance of the ozone bead cracking, this tire should be replaced anyway.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  2 роки тому +15

      Thanks for watching & we appreciate you sharing your advice. Any & all helpful info is greatly appreciated Eddie.
      Hope all is well with you and your family.
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    • @youtubewatcher8244
      @youtubewatcher8244 2 роки тому +5

      Yeah I just think I did this and definitely made it worse rookie thought I would figure it out nope bought some cheap ass gas station plug and now I'ma have to run to tire shop in morning.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  2 роки тому +1

      @@youtubewatcher8244
      Thanks for sharing, can’t go wrong with a new tire. We just had to put a new set of tires on our Pacifica... we don’t remember tires ever being that expensive...but I guess they are...it was expensive...😳
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    • @youtubewatcher8244
      @youtubewatcher8244 2 роки тому +2

      @@DIYwithMichaelBorders Just had to pay with my pride they plugged it up for me

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  2 роки тому +1

      @@youtubewatcher8244
      Thanks for sharing, hope all is well.
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  • @whatshaploing8256
    @whatshaploing8256 2 роки тому +24

    Worked perfectly. I added some of the tips mentioned in the comments such as using a small drill bit for a tiny puncture so the reamer could penetrate, and using the supplied cement glue on the inserter to make it easier to insert. Tires are doing great now. Thank you!

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  2 роки тому +2

      Awesome, that’s a great comment & we enjoyed reading it. You’re a true DIYer for taking the time to read comments & learn more as you put together the steps for your project.
      Thanks for watching, welcome to the DIY Raptor Club.
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  • @whaler3232
    @whaler3232 4 роки тому +43

    I used this product a few weeks ago without removing the tire. I jacked up the vehicle and followed the instructions and let the glue dry for a few hours before refilling the tire and removing the jack.
    Put on about 500 kms and so far so good!

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  4 роки тому +5

      Phuk Uwe
      Thanks for watching, we have had great luck with this product. Hope the video helped. Us fellow DIY’ers need to stick together!
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    • @timtrainer10
      @timtrainer10 3 роки тому +5

      I’m so glad you made that comment because I was wondering if I could do that myself to save some time thank you and by the way good video

  • @dmt66
    @dmt66 2 роки тому +8

    Thanks, just did my first one and this gave me the added confidence to do it! I will add that you should probably put the rubber cement on the entire plug before you push it in to the hole like one of the other commenters had mentioned.

    • @stua7x878
      @stua7x878 Рік тому

      Can I normallu drive once I plug the hola or do I need to patch it after?

    • @dmt66
      @dmt66 Рік тому

      @@stua7x878 No need, that sucker is sealed tight!

  • @lynnedwards3150
    @lynnedwards3150 2 роки тому +14

    Thank you so much for the video! I was on the highway and got a puncture in my tire. 😱 I was able to get off the next exit and I actually temporarily plugged it with a little piece of rubber that I found in my car and some Gorilla glue. It actually held all the way home and was still holding the next morning when I was able to get a real plug!🔌🚙

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  2 роки тому +1

      You are very welcome, we really appreciate you sharing your experience. Incredible job on your behalf using the resources available & plugging hole with that piece of rubber to get home.
      Hopefully many stress free days ahead for you. 😎👍

    • @brucehansen7949
      @brucehansen7949 Рік тому

      Wow lol impressive

  • @jman997700
    @jman997700 Рік тому +10

    Hey there! I found a nail in my tire and thought I was going to have to replace the whole thing because the air was leaking out. Found this video and you have helped me save a bunch of money. Thanks for the info! Keep up the great content!

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  Рік тому +3

      Awesome!!!! 😁👍
      Thanks for watching & sharing this, did you keep the nail as a souvenir?
      Awesome job Jeremy making it a DIY project, definitely a rewarding experience, enjoy the rest of your week.
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    • @Mark-tf7kb
      @Mark-tf7kb 2 місяці тому

      As long as it’s not on the sidewall you can patch almost any tire unless it’s completely destroyed. Most shops won’t patch it outside of the center for “liability reasons” but you can still do it yourself. Most people go awhile with these plugs in their tires

  • @jrockafellow1971
    @jrockafellow1971 3 роки тому +21

    5/3/2021: I just followed your method, modified, and so far (drove 30 mph on bumpy road for 2 miles), checking air pressure, and soap-sudsing the plug for tell-tale bubbles, the repair to a leaking tire (losing 2lbs every 30 minutes) appears to hold. This was on the RR tire (2015 Civic LX). I jacked the car up, then rotated the tire until I saw a screw head. Marked the area. Then used emergency brake to hold the tire from moving, and started work. I used a phillips-screwdriver and pliers to remove the screw. The air came out. My difficulties: first, it took a big framing hammer to pound the reamer in, after which the reamer would go in an out OK with pushing and pulling by hand. I used Rubber Cement on both the plug material and on the end of the insertion tool. Then I couldn't get the damn plug in, even with pounding the insertion tool with the hammer, so I sliced another piece of insertion material down the middle and used half-a-thickness in the insertion tool; and THAT finally could be pounded in a couple inches. I just pulled it out like you're supposed to. We'll see if it holds. 5/9/21. The car has now been driven daily for 6 days, plus at least 60 mph, and no leakage from the tire. This is the second time I have successfully used a tire-plug kit to plug leaking tires, while the tire is still on the car.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching & welcome to the DIY Raptor Club. Sounds like you’re back up and running. We really appreciate you sharing your helpful experience.
      Keep us posted on how it performs. Us fellow DIY’ers need to stick together! Hope all is well.
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  • @cmcoon1
    @cmcoon1 2 роки тому +10

    Thank goodness there are guys like you doing UA-cam videos for mechanical incompetants such as myself. 🙏👌

  • @trapp7763
    @trapp7763 4 роки тому +16

    I've been doing this for 40 years. Never had a problem.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  4 роки тому +1

      Tra vis
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    • @TheMrFlyBoy18
      @TheMrFlyBoy18 3 роки тому +3

      Thanks man this is the comment I was looking for! I was wondering how reliable of a fix this is.

  • @jasonj661
    @jasonj661 3 роки тому +7

    Thanks for the video saved $267 when Firestone said it’s repairable but they wouldn’t repair it because of tread height (their BS policy) but they would gladly sell me 1 new tire for $267.00. Too bad I got my 2 rear ones (same tires) for $330.00 all in. That was from a dealership (the irony 🤣) Won’t go back to FS ever again.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  3 роки тому +1

      Jason Post
      Thanks for watching Jason. Happy to help. Sounds like you’re back up and running. Definitely let us know if you have any questions. Us fellow DIY’ers need to stick together.
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    • @tieoneon1614
      @tieoneon1614 3 роки тому +1

      Also just left Firestone, they said the same thing but cuz the location of the hole {which was same as this video} they couldnt plug it. Liability reasons.

  • @NikEdmiidz
    @NikEdmiidz Рік тому +8

    You skipped over the hard part; Pushing the plug into the tire.

  • @elgatogordo9523
    @elgatogordo9523 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you! Just what I needed to fix my truck tire. The local tire shop said were unable to repair it due to the thread tolerance. It’s not bad, will need tires before fall. So, I’m gonna give it a whirl 👍

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  Місяць тому +1

      @@elgatogordo9523
      Good morning ☕️ you are welcome. Looking forward to hearing back from you on how the project goes.

  • @investmentsound902
    @investmentsound902 Рік тому +9

    One suggestion I would have is to NOT push the projectile(nail,screw etc) farther into the tire,but rather try to pull it out with a pair of needlenose pliers.. it could damage sensitive sensors or disrupt the balance of your wheel while you're on the highway. or even possibly re-puncture the tire somehow in another in another spot..its far fetched but possible

  • @jonathankazmierczak6367
    @jonathankazmierczak6367 3 роки тому +24

    Spay or pour very soapy water on it to check for bubbles. ✔️

  • @Jcanthony222
    @Jcanthony222 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you I kept pulling out the patching tool fast and the whole thing would come out. And all I needed was patience 🙏

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  2 роки тому +1

      You are very welcome, patience goes a long way. 😁
      We really appreciate you watching & sharing this, enjoy your weekend.

  • @capcom6633
    @capcom6633 3 роки тому +10

    Thanks for the vid. I had heard it was easy to do but never needed it until this weekend. It was kind of tough getting the reaming tool through the tire. I ended up drilling a larger hole with my drill. It could have just been where the hole was located in the tread. But all in all an easy fix to all those wondering. Thanks again.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  3 роки тому +4

      Very cool & we appreciate you sharing this. Welcome to the DIY Raptor Club. These little plugs are extremely reliable & some of our viewers have mentioned they last years. Hopefully many stress free days ahead for you.
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  • @johnjkizer6399
    @johnjkizer6399 2 роки тому +5

    If you use the sealant that came with while your pushing the plug in it will make it much easier, with practically no resistance and also the sealant will seal it from the inside as well. Thanks for the video and God bless

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching & welcome to the DIY Raptor Club. This is great info & we appreciate you sharing it.
      Any & all helpful info is greatly appreciated! Enjoy your weekend.

  • @victortran8540
    @victortran8540 6 місяців тому +1

    I wasted several strips trying to force them through the tire. You need to inflate the tire to at least 10 psi or close to that so the tire gives you resistance when forcing the tool and strip in. I had an inflator in my garage and just put a peace of paper and my finger against the hole as I was filling up the tire with air. Once it got to about 10 psi, I quickly moved on to plug the tire. Went right in. Great video by the way.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  6 місяців тому +1

      Hey that’s awesome advice, thank you for sharing. We really appreciate you sharing your experience.
      Reach out to us any time. 👍🧰

  • @MiriamBarbour
    @MiriamBarbour 25 днів тому

    I patched a tire a couple years ago when I first started driving but I forgot how. This video helped so much!

  • @arniepries6480
    @arniepries6480 3 роки тому +49

    personally I try to remove the object first instead of just pushing it into the tire and having it roll around

    • @hwhitley93
      @hwhitley93 2 роки тому

      Same

    • @waltera2220
      @waltera2220 2 роки тому

      That's what I was thinking. Prying with a long thin nail and pulling with a pair of needle nose pliers would probably do the trick.

  • @SugarHammered
    @SugarHammered 3 роки тому +22

    Thanks for the video! Short and straight to the point! Perfection! 😎👍

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching & welcome to the DIY Raptor Club. We appreciate that.
      Enjoy your night. 😎👍🔧🔩

  • @StGeoRUSH619
    @StGeoRUSH619 4 місяці тому +1

    Brilliant video... you just added a few more miles onto my tires !!! Thanks, MB !!!

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  4 місяці тому +1

      We are very honored to read this, thank you. Adding additional mileage potential to your tires is a bonus. 😁
      Please reach out to us any time. 🧰

  • @katietaptto4389
    @katietaptto4389 2 роки тому +2

    after having to wait hours to patch my tire, im getting one of these kits. i already know how to change a tire, now i can go a step further 😎

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  2 роки тому +1

      You can indeed & we are looking forward to hearing back from you. Let us know if you have any questions.
      😎👍

  • @delmarcrihfield8958
    @delmarcrihfield8958 3 роки тому +83

    You should never push the nail inside of the tire. Pull it out with pair of pliers

    • @andyc9979
      @andyc9979 3 роки тому

      What I do too. Pull it out. Quickly shove it in and keep air in place. Tank her out and then plug it. Even will use rubber cement after. And then snip off any extra. Idk it's the way I was taught at the dealer years back. Just gotta hope you dont have too big of a hole because you will want to double plug it and know deep inside you shouldn't. Sidewall though, no hope. Wouldn't ever touch someones tire if the leak was even too close to it. Not worth the risk.

    • @Ciana_Baby
      @Ciana_Baby 2 роки тому

      Who said it was a nail

  • @geezworld
    @geezworld Рік тому +7

    Good stuff brother. Thanks for sharing. Your content is very easy to understand and it is concise. Many blessings to you and yours as you pursue your dreams 🙏🏾💜👑

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  Рік тому +1

      That means the world to us, thank you!
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  • @talmarit6195
    @talmarit6195 Рік тому +2

    I tried before this video and failed, after the video it took 10 seconds and worked 🙏🏿

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  Рік тому +1

      That’s awesome you didn’t give up. We appreciate you coming across our video as well as taking the time to share this. Another DIY project under your belt.
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  • @JTBCOOL1
    @JTBCOOL1 3 місяці тому +1

    For all the people saying they recommend or need to add glue to the plug prior to sticking it in.... that is not necessary. I've plugged probably 10 tires in the last 8 years and I know of others who have done way more than that who don't put glue on. Also read a comment on another video of someone who owns or has worked at a taxi cab company and does not suggest you waste your time and money on adding glue.
    It is redundant to do so with this plug kit. The plug material once cut flush with the tread and driven for miles will seat it in place perfectly and the hot tires after spinning for so many revolutions will form the material and bond it to the rubber tires. Thats your glue... the plug itself. Nuff said.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  3 місяці тому +1

      Good morning ☕️ we really appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts.
      We feel the same way, glue is an added bonus for many that are interested in applying it however after installing countless amounts of plugs to tires over the decades….grabbing the glue and applying it…just fades away as an option.
      😎👍🧰☕️

  • @mattcee7113
    @mattcee7113 3 роки тому +6

    I like to do this repair instead of removing the tire to repair it properly. Saves me a lot of time and money. I get nails near on the outer or edge of the tire and that's where tire shops will tell you they cannot repair the tire and require you to buy a new tire.

    • @abimhhgrrcunzolebh1688
      @abimhhgrrcunzolebh1688 2 роки тому

      Is it still fine to repair there? I have a puncture close to the end of tread wondered if I shoukd try this

    • @mattcee7113
      @mattcee7113 2 роки тому

      @@abimhhgrrcunzolebh1688 you can, if it's too close to the sidewall then the tire shouldn't be repaired and put a spare tire on instead

  • @jakedeforus6779
    @jakedeforus6779 4 роки тому +74

    When using the reamer be sure not to twist it just strait in and strait
    Out

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  4 роки тому +1

      jake deforus
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    • @scrapper666
      @scrapper666 4 роки тому +13

      Good tip! But, a strait is a narrow body of water, or a dire predicament. It's "straight" in and out.

    • @tomcollier4089
      @tomcollier4089 4 роки тому

      @@scrapper666 lol...I saw too! Straight away!

    • @wademills1616
      @wademills1616 4 роки тому +9

      A lot of people use a drill bit on a drill and it work great. And you need to pull out the screw not just push it in. Flat head screwdriver and a needle nose pliers. Should always be kept with the plug kit. When you buy a complete kit they actually come with a cheap pliers and screwdrivers. Never push the object into the tire.

    • @jakedeforus6779
      @jakedeforus6779 4 роки тому +1

      We Are Anonymous just what I was taught in school due to the ability to move the belts in the tire may not be as relevant bow

  • @bigbaz-1218
    @bigbaz-1218 Рік тому +1

    just done this so easy , was not expecting answer so thanks man not being big-headed saying it easy but bike been off road for 2 weeks cause of Xmas and nowhere open and was really dubious of trying this fix and thanks to video I just copied and thought wow its that quick and easy for a long time I paid to have this done at a massive inconvenience like the last 2 weeks have been so thanks again man

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  Рік тому +1

      Sweet, thanks for watching. And thank YOU for sharing this comment. 😁👍

  • @tylermcgill2741
    @tylermcgill2741 3 роки тому +2

    To clarify for the comments, don't shove the thing that punctured your tire into the tire. The first tool is used to rough up and open up the hole enough for the plug to get in.
    Great video, and if anyone is having trouble, just follow the instructions on the back of the pack.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching & we appreciate you sharing this. Any & all helpful info is greatly appreciated.
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  • @busabkickinbutt
    @busabkickinbutt 4 роки тому +32

    Good video. My only two comments would be to try not to push whatever punctured your tire into the tire as it isn’t good to have debris bouncing around inside. Also pull quickly after the plug is inserted. Good video!

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  4 роки тому +1

      Darwin Binek
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    • @TF856
      @TF856 2 роки тому +2

      His filming technique was okay. But his technical knowledge on plugging a tire was way off!
      He didn't even know the difference between plugging and patching a tire. 🙄

    • @UnderatedVisuals
      @UnderatedVisuals Рік тому

      your a trooper

    • @darrinfaulkner8911
      @darrinfaulkner8911 Рік тому

      ​@@TF856So explain it don't insult a person with your silly emoji face he was thoughtful enough to try and help people your just a blow hard!

  • @anthonyharper8161
    @anthonyharper8161 Рік тому +2

    Just finished plugging my tire ! Awesome video. Thank you so much 💯

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  Рік тому +1

      What’s up Anthony, we are drinking our morning coffee answering any and all questions for the DIY community.
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    • @anthonyharper8161
      @anthonyharper8161 Рік тому

      @@DIYwithMichaelBorders Thank you for a response . Same too you Sir.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  Рік тому

      @@anthonyharper8161
      😎👍

  • @derekw5605
    @derekw5605 Рік тому

    Just got this done at a local shop for $7 and wanted to see if this is actually how it’s done because it’s not something I’d expect lol. Appreciate the video I think I’ll just do it myself next time.

  • @ballerblocks
    @ballerblocks Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this video, it helped me a lot, saving me 200 bucks for a new set of tyres for my motorcycle.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  Рік тому +2

      Awesome, thanks for taking the time out of your Friday morning to share this comment, it means the world to us.
      You can spend that $200 on something more meaningful, enjoy your weekend.

  • @Berlin1811
    @Berlin1811 4 роки тому +3

    Good stuff. In addition to the comments about being quick with the plug and reamer, the Slime kit I got also came with some rubber cement. The plug is already super sticky, but the cement coating all over the plug can only help.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  4 роки тому

      Berlin1811
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    • @SlikLizrd
      @SlikLizrd 3 роки тому +1

      YES. The enclosed Rubber Cement is to be applied to the Sealing Strip and around the hole before inserting the Strip into the tire -- Cement acts as a lubricant to help the Strip go in -- and as a sealer when the Strip is in place.
      Notice that the vehicle is in dire need of a Wheel Alignment. ;>(

    • @llkool9
      @llkool9 3 роки тому

      Stay away from slime/fix a flat. It eats away at your TPMS sensor. Plug/patch is the way to go!

  • @freedomfamily1358
    @freedomfamily1358 2 роки тому +4

    Good video! I think people should always snip the plug flush I have heard of them getting ripped out of a drive tire!

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  2 роки тому +1

      We appreciate that, any & all helpful info is greatly appreciated. 😎👍

  • @Envelope81
    @Envelope81 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this video. I was at Discount Tire here in Texas. Waited over 45 minutes in that time I knew there was a way to fix tires without having to sit here and wait and waste my life away. So I went and bought a kit went home had all the tools to do this fixed it within 20 minutes. What a waste of time these places I know they offer free tire fixing but yeah people need to use utilize their time more efficiently than that

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  Рік тому +1

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    • @Envelope81
      @Envelope81 Рік тому +1

      @@DIYwithMichaelBorders yeah I just got done doing the timing chain cover on the truck as well they offered for free but seriously waiting there that long over an hour just in the truck wasn't even put in the shop that's terrible service to me. I was just feeling lazy that day because of all the work I've been doing to that truck thought I deserved a little backlash over working my ass off on that truck parently God doesn't think so

    • @Envelope81
      @Envelope81 Рік тому +1

      @@DIYwithMichaelBorders probably a good idea that I didn't let them fix it because I have like $250 Wheels That's not including the tires on that truck they probably would have scratched them I've had that problem before with some of these shops they don't really seem to give a shit about the consumer they just want to get the job done. So I probably saved myself about 250. Per wheel On top of it

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  Рік тому +1

      @@Envelope81
      That’s awesome. 😁

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  Рік тому +1

      @@Envelope81
      That’s the last thing you want…a shop scratching your wheels and saying they didn’t do it.

  • @Bohnzye
    @Bohnzye 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks so much! The local tire shop wanted $25 to plug my tire.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  8 місяців тому +1

      Good morning ☕️
      Awesome job making it a DIY project and keeping that $25 in your pocket so you can spend it on something more meaningful and enjoyable.
      Happy Holidays. ☕️🧰

  • @RustyPete12
    @RustyPete12 5 років тому +38

    A tip for those who struggle with inserting the plug- if you're having trouble putting it in place, a bit of dish soap (preferably Dawn dish soap) can fix that right away.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  5 років тому +3

      RustyPete12
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    • @jigglybiglets
      @jigglybiglets 4 роки тому +8

      Use vulcanizing rubber cement. it seals the hole. always use the right kinda lube.

    • @johnjkizer6399
      @johnjkizer6399 3 роки тому +6

      You can simply use the glue that came with the kit, dab a little before inserting

    • @joelsmithers6887
      @joelsmithers6887 3 роки тому +2

      The glue he mentions is a hardening compound but paint it on the plug this makes it slimy and easy to push in. The tool he used the clean the hole is called a reamer. 3-5 times all the way in and out is plenty.

    • @carljohnson4996
      @carljohnson4996 3 роки тому +1

      @@johnjkizer6399 I used it for my first time putting one on ever and it definitely slid in nice and easy 😩

  • @injuhneer
    @injuhneer 2 роки тому +3

    Most plugs are RTV (room temperature vulcanizing) and don't require rubber cement. However the rubber cement won't harm anything and does make the plug easier to push in.

  • @davidjordan8736
    @davidjordan8736 Рік тому

    Thank you for the video. I just bought the same kit from Auto Zone, I have a nail in my tire. Saved me $$$ going to get it repaired. 🙂👍

  • @marhawk6468
    @marhawk6468 2 роки тому +1

    I’m tired of going to tire shops and paying money. I once went and they charged me $30 just to remove my tire inspect it, find a short nail and tell me my tire wasn’t actually punctured. I feel like this video will teach you a useful skill you can keep with you for life

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching & welcome to the DIY Raptor Club. We appreciate you sharing your thoughts.
      Let us know if you have any questions, hope all is well.

  • @Roof_Pizza
    @Roof_Pizza 5 років тому +3

    Had this done a few decades ago, works well. Had a nail just today and the shop wouldn't do it but sold the kits. The tire was under warranty anyway but the shop was so busy it took half a day for a 'proper' patch.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  5 років тому +1

      roof pizza
      Very cool & thanks for sharing your experience. Pretty friendly kit & comes in handy! 😀
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  • @SteedDigital1
    @SteedDigital1 5 років тому +78

    why is the intro so loud though...

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  5 років тому +4

      Steed_Digital
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    • @CAROLOGODINEZ
      @CAROLOGODINEZ 3 роки тому +2

      It’s not. It’s his voice that was really quiet. I tuned the volume all the way up to hear him then when the ad came in after the video i had to scramble to lower the volume.
      MANNNN speak up.

    • @FGV_Gravity
      @FGV_Gravity 3 роки тому +1

      Lmao hes intro sucks

  • @johnbaxter85
    @johnbaxter85 Рік тому +1

    Great video, helped me fix my tyre on a public holiday.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  Рік тому +1

      Awesome job making it a DIY project!! We appreciate you sharing this, Happy New Year John.

  • @sneekysmurf4754
    @sneekysmurf4754 11 місяців тому +1

    Nature kinda made it seem like it was hissing lol , thank you brother for taking the time to show us and for creating a video . Can’t go wrong, though my tire is still on the car!!

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  11 місяців тому +2

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  • @wakenblakeyo
    @wakenblakeyo 5 років тому +10

    Thanks man, figured it would be pretty easy. Seeing it done helped a lot.
    👍👍

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  5 років тому +1

      B2thelake !!
      Very cool & thanks for watching. What’s your update? Did you complete your DIY project?
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  • @cameramaster41
    @cameramaster41 3 роки тому +9

    I've been at a tire shop for over an hour and there's been like 5 cars that have come through and got work done. Never again

    • @commiesnzombies
      @commiesnzombies 3 роки тому +5

      i swear the local tire shops in my town are out at night dropping roofing nails and screws on the roads, i have had 3 different flats in one week

    • @cameramaster41
      @cameramaster41 3 роки тому +1

      @@commiesnzombies I lived next to that tire shop and never had more flats lol. If I was in the glass business I'd keep a fresh supply of rocks

  • @aficionadocardpulls
    @aficionadocardpulls 3 роки тому +1

    Came across your vid today after I got a flat. I was freaking out at first as it is Sunday Eve and there was no tire shop available to fix my tire. Ran to Walmart and got a plug for my flat.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  3 роки тому +2

      Awesome Awesome & hopefully it was a quick friendly & effective DIY project. Hopefully many stress free days ahead for you.
      Thanks again for watching. 😎👍

  • @imjustaplumber3661
    @imjustaplumber3661 2 роки тому +1

    I never get tired of watching this

  • @mailjabber
    @mailjabber 5 років тому +15

    Great video! Tx. But, hot damn! Them tires got Dry Rot! How much longer did they last?

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  5 років тому +5

      Mail Jab
      Thanks for watching & the tire was replaced a few months later. We got all new tires installed.
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    • @mattharris16
      @mattharris16 4 роки тому +1

      @Desmond Bagley you mean "tires"

    • @mailjabber
      @mailjabber 3 роки тому +3

      @Peter Anagnostidis I plug my passenger car tires all the time. If it's in the shoulder it'll last 6 months and air will slowly leak out. Most tire shops won't do it for you, but, if you DIY it it'll get you down the road until you can get the tore replaced. In the center of the tire, the plugs are usually good for the life of the tire, or a few years. YMMV. I don't go mudding, so I can't say. You'll need to ask elsewhere.

  • @ericward9159
    @ericward9159 5 років тому +3

    I've used plugs before in my sidewalls. Works great....

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  5 років тому +1

      Eric Ward
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  • @Chris-rs3dj
    @Chris-rs3dj 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks, you saved my Sunday!

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  2 роки тому +2

      Awesome, that’s great to hear. Sunday’s are important, thanks for watching. 😁👍

  • @ChelsieDawn4
    @ChelsieDawn4 6 місяців тому

    I've always heard to put the sealant all over the patch/plug first before inserting it into the tire hole I've also seen people not leave the two ends sticking out of the tire just one end... but hell what do I know I'm not tire expert or mechanic😂. But every time I have had to use these plug kits they didn't have directions. My neighbor was nice enough to give me the tools and patch things lol. But I've used these kits without the sealant on my four-wheel and it has held great.( But I don't recommend doing this!!!!!!!!!!!) You want to get the best result and not another flat tire alongside the road as with my four-wheeler i don't drive it far from home anyway! Thank you for the video!!!

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  6 місяців тому +1

      We really appreciate you taking the time to watch and share your thoughts, always welcome here. 👍🧰

  • @JoshuaWilliamsMA83
    @JoshuaWilliamsMA83 3 роки тому +3

    Looks like I know what I'm doing on Sunday. Lol!

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks for watching and we appreciate you reaching out to us. Let us know how your project goes on Sunday.
      Hope all is well. 😎👍🔧🔩

  • @petro062
    @petro062 5 років тому +3

    They told me that a plug won't work outside the lines. they said you have to patch it from the inside. So I had that done. It still leaks. So I'm using Fix A Flat to finish off the job. I saw so many use plugs. They must really work.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  5 років тому +2

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    • @delvictor7570
      @delvictor7570 4 роки тому

      Tire warranties won’t cover punctures near the sidewall. Tire companies are crooks when it comes to repair requirements. And most tire shops don’t know anything. Plugs always work if the hole isn’t huge.

  • @pegasusrichards
    @pegasusrichards 2 роки тому +1

    this video will continue to be helpful for a long time

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  2 роки тому

      We hope so, that’s our goal. We do our best to make videos that will not only help you learn, but also give you the confidence to complete your DIY project.

  • @dadedude
    @dadedude 4 роки тому +6

    I love the sound of the rasping

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  4 роки тому +2

      acheandche
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  • @bigtonyself
    @bigtonyself 5 років тому +16

    So nobody gonna talk about them cracked ashy tires huh haha good vid tho

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  5 років тому

      TONY SELF
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    • @freegirl850
      @freegirl850 3 роки тому

      My tires were on crack they held up like any attic say 2 years. I put them on my boat trailer 7 years ago still holding up.

  • @johnglad5
    @johnglad5 5 місяців тому

    Ive seen this done a dozen times. It looks too easy. Going to try it. Thnx

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  5 місяців тому

      Good morning ☕️ looking forward to hearing back from you on how the project goes. 🧰

  • @nesco7615
    @nesco7615 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks bro I just got a screw in my tire today. I’m gonna fix it tomorrow.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching & you are very welcome. Let us know how it goes, us fellow DIY’ers need to stick together!
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    • @nesco7615
      @nesco7615 2 роки тому +1

      @@DIYwithMichaelBorders. Hey brother I did it. Works perfect. Thanks again

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  2 роки тому +1

      @@nesco7615
      Great to hear & awesome job! A rewarding experience & feeling for sure. We appreciate you taking the time to share this, enjoy your weekend.
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  • @nwhite3562
    @nwhite3562 4 роки тому +6

    Thanks for the video. Helped me a lot.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  4 роки тому +1

      NWhite
      Very cool & that is why we do this! Thanks for watching & we are happy the video helped. We really enjoy making these helpful videos for our fellow DIY’ers. Many more helpful videos to come! 😀
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  • @metube1004
    @metube1004 4 роки тому +6

    2:17 Couldn't you just use a tripod or place the camera somewhere? We missed the best part of the video.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  4 роки тому

      Saad Yacoub
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    • @carljohnson4996
      @carljohnson4996 3 роки тому

      @@jessewayne9509 what if you put it in the wrong hole 😅

    • @Godisundefeated
      @Godisundefeated 3 роки тому

      @@carljohnson4996 then she will not be riding lol

  • @g-manracer1997
    @g-manracer1997 Рік тому +1

    Add cement liberally to the plug before putting in. It makes inserting the plug easier, and helps seal the hole better.
    Lastly, after inflating the tire to the proper air pressure, and clipping off the excess plug, put some soapy water over the repair to check for leaks. The soap bubbles make it much easier to see a leak, rather than trying to listen for a slow leak that may still be there.

  • @Billfish57
    @Billfish57 2 роки тому +1

    Make sure you buy a nice tire plug kit, online they sell for only about 20 bucks, it will have much better reamers and handles than the cheap one used here. You will need a cheap air compressor in your trunk too. I have fixed many, many tires (tow truck days) and never taken the wheel off the car or truck before, just roll the tire around so you can easily work on the hole. Finding it might be your biggest problem, after that, as long as it's not a sidewall puncture, you can ream it out good, don't worry, the plug will plug the hole, works every time, I have even once used two plugs at the same time on a really huge hole, I wouldn't drive far with a hole like that, but for normal plugged tires, they can go for a long way.

  • @avajohn972
    @avajohn972 5 років тому +7

    Jezzzz your great. It very helpful. Thank you 🙏🏼

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  5 років тому +1

      Tina Liza
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  • @johnjkizer6399
    @johnjkizer6399 3 роки тому +7

    Your suppose to pull up quickly not slow. Peace and God Bless

    • @peaceprayer595
      @peaceprayer595 3 роки тому

      I agree.

    • @esplicitittyyy6563
      @esplicitittyyy6563 3 роки тому

      Why and why not slowly? Just wondering

    • @donnguyen8262
      @donnguyen8262 3 роки тому +1

      @@esplicitittyyy6563 It may pull the plug back out. When you pull quick, it will release/cut the plug and stay in the tire.

  • @techFPV5964
    @techFPV5964 9 місяців тому +1

    Nice video thank you now i have confidence i can use my kit to fix my tire and save me a & 25.00 fix from Town Fair tire!! I think thats the best part is saving money. Thnx for the great video!! 😂

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  9 місяців тому +1

      We are happy to help, saving money is definitely great. Many more helpful videos to come.
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  • @hectormarrero8931
    @hectormarrero8931 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the lesson , I just learned something new

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  Рік тому +1

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  • @My_HandleIs_
    @My_HandleIs_ 3 роки тому +3

    Hey! You forgot to apply the sealant onto the rope plug before pushing it into the tyre!

  • @RiZzLiTo
    @RiZzLiTo 7 років тому +33

    this is plugging a tire not patching u may want to change title

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  7 років тому +7

      RiZzLiTo CADILLAC Tha Don Thanks for checking out the video. Sorry about that. Thanks for the comment. Please Subscribe to the channel that would be awesome 😀👍

    • @markthebldr6834
      @markthebldr6834 3 роки тому

      Karen

    • @Mrkevi123
      @Mrkevi123 3 роки тому

      People don't know the different, and people will not search for "plugging a tire". So if you change the title, no one will ever find the video. People will search for "patching a tire" and this infomation will still be helpful to them.

  • @Spookysausage
    @Spookysausage 2 роки тому

    Got a screw in my tire today, this video helped tremendously

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching & we appreciate you sharing this. So happy to help, enjoy your weekend Adrian.

  • @saltyjo7514
    @saltyjo7514 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks. The hole video is good. Clear and straight to the point

  • @danielwilliams1400
    @danielwilliams1400 3 роки тому +11

    Nice, you skipped the one part I was trying to figure out, pulling it out without pulling thing with it. How did you manage that? LOL

    • @danielwilliams1400
      @danielwilliams1400 3 роки тому

      Okay, I looked again, and it's there. Before the video just jump cut over it. Must have been a glitch. My apologies. Thanks for the video. I've done it before, but was having trouble. I remember something about twisting it before you pull it out...

    • @johnjkizer6399
      @johnjkizer6399 3 роки тому

      There is a slit on the end of the tool so that the rubber strip will come out when you pull out the tool.

    • @mikeeaston4431
      @mikeeaston4431 3 роки тому +1

      If the plug comes out, the hole is probably too big

  • @albertogomes8682
    @albertogomes8682 5 років тому +61

    Freaking screws I just had to purchase a plug set from auto zone now I’m going to plug it but it being as it may I’d much rather not have to do it at al...quit putting screws in places people drive over them!!!!oh well there’s always karma it’ll go around the table to teach you!!!!! Hopefully...

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  5 років тому +1

      Alberto Gomes
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    • @Geova-zb3ri
      @Geova-zb3ri 5 років тому

      How much was that in AutoZone ?

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  5 років тому +1

      pollo 4546
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    • @mikem302
      @mikem302 4 роки тому +3

      Maybe they dropped it on accident or didn’t see it. Stop being petty

    • @KyeHortonNinjaWindowCleaning
      @KyeHortonNinjaWindowCleaning 4 роки тому +1

      q s1 yeah I don’t know man. I haven’t had a puncture in about 3 years. I bought 4 brand new tyres yesterday and today I punctured 2 tyres... with only one spare tyre I had to call an Uber just to take them to be repaired. The driver didn’t want to take me as the wheels were covered in sut... I had to call a mobile tyre repair guy. £80 for 2 tyres to be repaired.
      The repair guy had me by the balls as I was working and this was preventing me from getting paid. All because someone dropped a bunch of screws.

  • @thouaregreat
    @thouaregreat Місяць тому +1

    Thank you saved me $30

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  Місяць тому +1

      @@thouaregreat
      You are welcome, saving $30.00 is great. 😁👍🧰

  • @VentureWelding
    @VentureWelding Рік тому +1

    Love how he plugged an unrepairable area of the tire!!!

  • @PreDanyello_0
    @PreDanyello_0 4 роки тому +7

    Thank you for whispering

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  4 роки тому +2

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  • @MrDanaddle
    @MrDanaddle 5 років тому +8

    I'm only gonna add 1 thing... You forgot to put the Rubber Cement on the sticky plug before inserting it into the tire...
    That's all.... Good Video Though...
    -KD

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  5 років тому +2

      Krayzee Dee
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    • @Jamespennington71
      @Jamespennington71 5 років тому +5

      Some of those plug kits don't use cement. I used to work at a parts store, the more expensive ones are SUPER sticky and don't require any. The "self vulcanize" or so they claim...

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  5 років тому +2

      James Pennington
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    • @MicroSoftner
      @MicroSoftner 5 років тому

      @@Jamespennington71 yea his plugs were real sticky looking.

  • @Pingaheimer
    @Pingaheimer 10 місяців тому +2

    3:31 i was told to not cut the excess off as it would create the best seal when you're driving and it's pressured against the rubber of the tire.

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching, that will be personal preference. Some cut it off, some don’t. Keep us posted on your progress.
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  • @rossvanhorn1826
    @rossvanhorn1826 Рік тому +1

    Props for doing this one handed

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  Рік тому +1

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  • @thedrunkmonkey2254
    @thedrunkmonkey2254 3 роки тому +3

    The plug HAS to be trimmed it can come out if it's not.

  • @yungwhale7577
    @yungwhale7577 4 роки тому +3

    Can you still drive like 90 on the freeway with a patch?

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  4 роки тому +1

      Yung Whale
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    • @OhioBahn440
      @OhioBahn440 4 роки тому +2

      I'll let you know. I'm about to plug mine

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  4 роки тому +1

      Daniel Smith
      Thanks for watching. 😎👍🔧🔩

    • @brandone.5106
      @brandone.5106 4 роки тому

      Yes, I’d you did it correctly.

    • @joelsmithers6887
      @joelsmithers6887 3 роки тому

      A plug is a short term fix depending on the life tread left on the tire. If in correctly it molds to the tire eventually and speed isn't a factor. If your on the outside edge one inch or less an internal patch is recommended

  • @allanrosario3647
    @allanrosario3647 Рік тому +1

    Great video for plugging a tire but i will say if a nail is close to the sidewall i recommend a new tire bc the tire constantly compresses and decompress while in motion and the sidewalls will flex and the plug will have a leak eventually

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  Рік тому +1

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  • @dannymogan4280
    @dannymogan4280 Рік тому

    Great video very helpful. If you’re tires have cracks on them replace them

  • @ragman069
    @ragman069 6 років тому +8

    What about the rubber cement???

    • @DIYwithMichaelBorders
      @DIYwithMichaelBorders  6 років тому +2

      ragman069
      Thanks for watching & sharing your comment. Great question. The cement is very good to use.
      Due to the size of the hole, the plug was sufficiently acceptable this time around.
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    • @Jamespennington71
      @Jamespennington71 5 років тому +1

      Some of those plug kits don't use cement. I used to work at a parts store, the more expensive ones are SUPER sticky and don't require any. The "self vulcanize" or so they claim...