I'll add: OS seems to last longer in tubes than Stan's. OS seems to last as
long as in the bottle; Stan's has turned into boogers after a year or 18
months. But both dry up in very thin-casing tubeless tires, at least around
here in high desert ABQ and I have to replenish, in summer, every 3 months
or so. Have been dragging my feet in opening up the tires, removing any
dried stuff (OS leaves film, Stan's leaves boogers) and replacing OS
Regular with OS "Endurance" (thanks, Joe) which is said to last longer than
regular, but doesn't seal quite as well. I'll report when I do this. Right
now, with winter temps, I'm pushing my luck with leaving the old stuff in
for the 4th month. So far, luck has held.

On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 10:22 AM DarinM <darinmal...@gmail.com> wrote:

> ...
> I've noticed that the sealant is still very much liquid when handling the
> tube while changing tires, so longevity hasn't been an issue for me. I have
> had to swap valve cores on one set of tubes when pumping started taking a
> little too much effort.
>
> Darin
>
>

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