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    mrs le taxi has a slow puncture, we have a spare can of emergency puncture sealant stuff knocking about... is this safe? would save time and expense going to get the thing repaired at a garage.

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    The foam is not permanent, it's only meant to get you to a garage in the case of an emergency. Best bet spend 30 mins getting it fixed properly.

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    Probably a nail in it. Best to get it fixed.

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    ********... i suppose ill have to then! dont want the Mrs to have an accident .................................................. ......................................yet! (-;

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    Tight so and so, buy a new blow up doll

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saint in Paradise View Post
    Tight so and so, buy a new blow up doll
    Then at least your emergency repair kit won't go to waste.

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    The foam might block up the wrong orifice o-;

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Le Taxi View Post
    The foam might block up the wrong orifice o-;
    Indeed! It's best to keep all your bodily parts clear in order to ensure full inflation. Er, or so I'm told.

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