How to Change the World by NOT Changing your Tire - Teach You How to Plug it (Video)

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Haha My tires seem to attract nails and screws but the patches ususlly work.

"PLEASE, DO NOT use Fix-A-Flat." Agreed that stuff is a rip off and probably super toxic.

I picked up a nail last year with my truck tire, similar situation, and yea boooo Fix-A-Flat!!!

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Sometimes it is necessary to replace an item with a new or used one, however it is our responsibility as custodians of the earth, to do everything in our power to minimize our negative environmental impact, by using what we already have around us, instead of buying new things, that in turn creates more production of those items, and more waste from you

YES X A MILLION!!! We live in a disposable world (cue Madonna? 'material') and we should always go for replace and re-use rather than contribute to the waste cycle...