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Re: Calicum chloride
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Posted by Bill {Antique Acres} on February 25, 1999 at 14:43:00:
In Reply to: Calicum chloride posted by Don Clasen on February 25, 1999 at 13:33:34:
Not to sound rude, but if you think it sounds eay then you better have a tire dealer put it in for you. Because if you have the mind set that it will not be difficult then you are in for a lot more than you bargain for. first the mixture has to be just right and then you have to put a exact amount in to mix with the air correctly and third of all if you spill any nothing will grow there for a year or olonger. my local tire store fills them for $30.00 a tire plus a $15.00 service run fee. that is only $75.00. To me it is worth it to keep from having to buy the Calcium and mix it then put it in the tire. Also I assume you know to check your tubes before putting it in. If there is the slightest leak your rims are shot. Calcium plus metal do not mix. It causes rust and decay on contact. Just my thoughts sorry so winded. Bill {Antique Acres}
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