Caffe Latex



EffettoMariposa

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Originally Posted by ironhorsejockey
I personally am a very huge fan of Caffe Latex(http://www.cantitoeroad.com/caffelatex-250ml-latex-tire-sealant), but I saw a comment on it the other day where it worked for someone for hundreds of punctures while keeping their tire from losing any pressure and then one time the bicycle tire sealant just started spraying all over when there was a tiny leak.

Being I love puzzles I was wondering if you all could help me figure out why? Why does it work 99 percent of the time. I know Effetto changed the formula to make it seal faster, but I don't know if that is it. The post I mentioned above, the guy seemed to think it might have something to do with the Caffe Latex not being foamy because his tire hadn't been spinning before he got the hole.

Any thoughts?
Hi ironhorsejockey, thanks for your preference to Caffélatex.
The generic explanation to your question is: "tire sealant action is not a precise science".
There are so many factors in play when a puncture occurs (quantity of sealant present in the tire, size-geometry-position of the puncture, tire type/thickness, humidity, temperature, inflating pressure... and I could continue!) that having a sealant working 99% of the times is really an impressive result.
Caffélatex has now a solid reputation in terms or repairing efficiency but sometimes, just like all the competing products in the market, it might perform below expectations. For this reason we created Caffélatex ZOT!: knowing even the best sealant can have a bad day, ZOT! is a catalyzer that instantly polymerizes Caffélatex.
More details here: http://www.cantitoeroad.com/tire-sealants/zot
For further questions, do not hesitate to ask!
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