🛞 Seal it once, ride worry-free forever!
Berryman 1301 Tire Seal-R is a 1-gallon sealing compound that instantly plugs leaks in pneumatic tires and tubes using advanced fiber technology. It protects against punctures from nails, thorns, and screws while safeguarding all wheel types with corrosion inhibitors. This nonflammable, biodegradable formula stays liquid permanently and meets VOC standards across all 50 states, making it a reliable, eco-friendly solution for professional and heavy-duty tire maintenance.
Manufacturer | Berryman Products |
Brand | Berryman |
Model | 1301 |
Item Weight | 9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 4 x 11.67 inches |
Item model number | 1301 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1301 |
Special Features | Advanced corrosion inhibitors, fiber technology |
S**N
Works better than I expected
Sealed up all of my leaky tires and excellent customer support. I received package leaking. Berryman sent me a new bottle and it actually got here faster than Amazon.
B**A
Worked for slow leak!
My neighbor had an unused 20yo BF Goodrich tire no presence of dry rot … so yeah why not try use it? Filled to factory spec & sprayed soapy water on the bead seal area and valve stem everything seemed good. Let the tire sit overnight and it had sadly lost 12PSI. Did soapy water again & put it in kitty pool I catch antifreeze in ~ hmmm no bubbles? I searched Google/YouTube for several hours looking for a good product and was surprised to see that Berryman made tire sealant!? I’ve used the B12 fuel cleaner for years didn’t know they made anything else. Lots of manufacturers of tire sealant out there ~ however ~ Berryman’s had no bad reviews. Blah blah blah used 14oz on the old but unused P225/70R16 tire mounted on a SUV and it has not leaked! I have no affiliation with whatever company Berryman is and I only submit reviews for stuff that works hoping it helps out other regular folks searching for a good product. Again this worked for my one particular situation I can not speak for all the claims on the label but I am 100% happy with the results I got. *** Things to Note *** This comes with a plastic valve core removal tool which I did not use because I have a metal core remover. I would not recommend using the plastic one / if you don’t have a real core tool borrow your neighbors … if you are lucky enough to get the core out without wrecking the plastic tool you probably will trying to snug down on the valve core when reinstalling and then your left with a flat tire and will be unable to finish the steps of the Sealant product. *** Also *** the fist jug I got came without a pump as advertised and the hose was severely kinked from the way it was packaged for shipping. I contacted AMAZON requesting just a pump and hose but I got the whole thing! The second jug came inside a large ziplock bag along with the hose and pump. If you order this product and it was shipped without the big ziplock make sure you have the hose/pump/core tool. I was very impressed with the customer service during my complaint call and very happy getting full replacement! I had enough product to add to three more full set of vehicle tires including the spare (3x5= 15 treated tires). If I ever get a nail puncture I will update if this product self healed the leak as described on the label. Great product & Great Customer Service!
G**P
Amazing product - See my tips below
Wow. What an amazing product. I have a piece of land that is covered in these miserable seeds people call goat heads. One pass with my yard tractor and I picked up several. A couple days later I had 2 flat tires and one slow leak in the third. I bought this after seeing many reviews saying to stay away from "the green stuff".Day 1 - I followed the directions (see tips below) and after inflating the first tire I still heard the leak for about 10-15 seconds then it went silent. Cool, I though, but we'll see if they hold.Day 2, 3 - Still holding.Day 4 - Back to the field to mow and haul rocks with my wagon. A couple passes and I spot a nasty goat head embeded deep in my back tire. Nervously I pulled it out ... hiss for about 4 seconds then silence. COOL!Day 5 - The next day I went over the tractor tires and pulled out all the goat head thorns. It would have been half a dozen leaks, but the tire sealer sealed them.Day 7 - I'm walking by my wagon, grr 2 flats. The goat heads got my brand new wagon tires. I broke out the Berryman's and pumped some in. Again it worked perfectly. I though, hey my dolly always gets flats, so I pumped some Berryman's in those tires as well.Day 14 - All 10 tires are still fully inflatedTips:1. When you receive the product in the mail, before doing anything, put it in a garbage bag and go outside to unscrew the pump / open the jug. Because of the design of the pump, there will be some of the juice that will spray out and it makes a mess. No problem cleaning up, but it's still messy.2. When you pump the juice in your tire, make sure the valve stem is at 5 or 7 oclock. You will rotate the tire later, but when you fill you want it to fill near the bottom of the tire.3. If you have a tube tire, gently hold the valve stem with pliers while you attach the fill hose. Oh yeah, Berryman's works great on tubes as well.4. MOST IMPORTANT. Put a paper towel around the valve stem when you are taking off the fill hose. There will be a little displaced air in there now, so some juice will squirt out, so having a paper towel rapped around the stem keeps things nice and clean.5. After putting the juice in your tires, SLOWLY rotate the tires. This keeps the juice on the outside of the tire instead of getting it all over the rims.Quantities I used in my tires:Lawn tractor / larger riding lawn mowersFront tires - 8 pumpsBack tires - 12 pumpsWagon tires - 6 pumpsDolley tires - 6 pumps
B**N
Works so far
The pump ain’t worth a crap but the product seems to work so far. I’ve been able to stop a leak in my big zero turn and small tractor.
C**N
Messy, but worth every cent. Nothing else works this well.
If, like me you have a rim bead seal leak, look no further. I have chrome rims that my car came with. They're old and started to corrode slightly. Two of the rims don't seal on the tire bead properly and I was losing 5 to 10 lbs a day. I tried lots of products, but none fixed a bead seal leak properly. This stuff did it the first time. For a bead leak, use slightly more than listed on the back. My rim and tire size called for 12 is if goo. I used 16 in both tires. Filled up the tires, and drive for 5 miles in town, nice and slow, then 30 miles on the highway. ZERO problems since, THREE WEEKS later. Zero loss of pressure. This saved me from having to buy 2 new rims.This stuff is MESSY though. The pump leaks a little bit and the orange goop gets everywhere on the bottle. No biggie. Bring a plastic bag, put all the stuff in it, and hide everything out thoroughly after you're done, then let air dry. Make sure the bottle is sealed well.This amount of stuff will allow me to take care of the tires up to 4 times each. What a bargain
O**O
tire sealant
seals tires great
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