Equates to about R196 per regular tyre
You may be looking at the incredible demonstrations, where punctures are being permanently sealed on-the-fly on various vehicles and thinking “I want this in my car as I certainly don’t want my family or I, stuck on the side of a dangerous road!”
Be advised, there is a small risk that you “might” experience some vibration at certain speeds, but we still believe the benefits outweigh any risk.
Here are the facts and steps for you to decide:
1) If you own a light, fast moving motor vehicle (hatchback, sedan, saloon, bakkies, etc.) that travels at higher speeds, you will need to have freshly balanced tyres before installing.
2) When you install our premium sealant ensure that you install the same volume in each tyre which helps distribute the weight.
3) After installation, drive a few kilometres to help the sealant spread evenly around the tyre and continue to enjoy a puncture free journey.
Possible vibration may be felt at certain speeds related to your vehicle but one can easily stay outside of that speed window to still get the massive benefits of a safer journey for you and your family.
For many customers, this is not a deterrent, as they believe that the benefits of eliminating punctures, alongside a dangerous road, improving fuel consumption and extending tyre life far outweigh the possibility of a little vibration at certain speeds (not always).
As our one of our loyal return customers says, “Yes, I sometimes get a little vibration at certain speeds, so I just don’t cruise at those speeds and have not had a puncture in years compared to previously!”
Please note that this is only a challenge with light, fast moving vehicles. Your vehicles such as bicycles, motorcycles, large heavy commercial vehicles, and slow-moving vehicles won’t be affected.
Armour Tyre Sealant will not separate or harden, is water-soluble, safe for you and the environment, with no shelf-life and will last the life of your Tyre. It will seal punctures up to 15mm in size, and up to 95% in Tubeless Tyres and 75% in Tubed Tyres.
Quick video summary of how our sealant keeps you safe: 2 minutes 54 sec
If you own anything with wheels, this is for YOU!
These vehicles gain the most benefit from puncture protection as their conditions and typical environments are harsh and are gnarly, completely off-road and typically not tar roads. Hazardous off-road excursions might experience many punctures (which you won’t even know about) and therefore we administer more sealant volume to protect you.
If your vehicle is “off-road” and “slow-moving” it’s likely to be under extremely hazardous and puncture-prone conditions for bulldozers, skips, mining, farmers etc. and would benefit by applying more sealant, as indicated in the tyre charts for “off-road.”
On Road Vehicles
These vehicles travel mostly on tarred (or well-kept national dirt roads) and would save by installing less sealant in their tyres due to fewer punctures during their travels.
Passenger saloons, sedans, 4×4 and hatchbacks (light, four-wheel passenger vehicles that exceed 80km/h) require special consideration. Kindly visit our specialised webpage, from our homepage, explaining the procedure and considerations.
If in doubt, order enough sealant and use the leftovers in quads, bikes, wheelbarrows etc. or keep it for top-up as closed bottles have an indefinite shelf life.
For any unusual applications reach out to us for free advice.
Sealant volumes required are determined by the size of the tyre and where it will be used with estimated amounts listed here per group of vehicles.
Yes! It will even work in the lowly wheelbarrow. Wheelbarrow tyres live in the garden or on site and become sun baked and damaged, cracking and becoming porous leaking their air.
250ml is sufficient for all standard wheelbarrows although as a slow moving vehicle it can take up to double in puncture-prone areas.
Who needs the headache of a puncture while you’re enjoying your ride in the mountain or out on the road?
125ml required per tyre for your road bike
175ml required per tyre for your mountain bike
250ml required per tyre for super-size mountain bikes
Your All-Terrain Vehicle is always driving in gnarly off-road conditions and you’re usually very far from home when you sustain a puncture. And that goes for when you’re out on the green with your golfclubs or enjoying your quad. Why take the unnecessary risk?
1000ml – 1750ml depending on your tyre sizes.
As there are many variations of tyre types please check your tyre size against our Tyre Chart
Motorcycles don’t come with a spare tyre, so why risk yourself, your bike, and the enjoyment of your ride by unnecessarily sustaining a puncture.
125ml – 250ml for your motorcycle depending on your tyre sizes.
As there are many variations of tyre types please check your tyre size against our Tyre Chart
Your bakkie or Van is most probably your work horse and is driving all day long. Why put your driver and cargo at risk from a puncture?
375ml – 500ml needed depending on your tyre sizes
As there are many variations of tyre types please check your tyre size against our Tyre Chart
Don’t go on those long trips without protecting your trailer tyres against punctures!
250ml – 500ml needed depending on your tyre sizes
As there are many variations of tyre types please check your tyre size against our Tyre Chart
Commercial industries rely greatly on their tyres and understand the importance to their profitability and successful operations.
We supply Fleets/Road Haulage Industry, Waste Management, Mining, Agriculture, Engineering, Tour Operators, Buses etc. to help them eliminate and offset transportation pain point costs.
Commercial clients are often able to offset the cost of the sealant and still achieve massive additional savings to their bottom line due to their aggressive working conditions and high mileage.
Savings of even a few percent on annual fuel and tyre expenses alone will be an attractive and irresistible offering while also providing safety to your fleets by eliminating punctures and roadside downtime.
We have reserved strong and attractive volume-based discounts and would like to facilitate a free costing process for you to evaluate.
Please contact us directly for assistance at Info@ArmourSealant.com or call +27 87 997 0 997
Your time in the outdoors make up your special moments breathing in nature, enjoying your sport or hobby and sharing events with friends.
It’s inevitable though that you will endure a puncture which requires an on-site repair, a friend to fetch a repair kit, or sending for a tyre replacement or recovery pick-up.
Enjoying outrides in the mountains or veld could leave you vulnerable, especially if far from home or late in the day.
We can keep you safe and prevent this entire scenario ever happening to you.
Heard about bad sealants before? You likely have. The majority of sealants (including the biggest brands in the marketplace) are made with problematic ingredients such as adhesives and latex. This is why they are invariably ineffective and have a short lifespan (one major manufacturer states 2 – 7 months on their bottle – before even installing.)
Thank you again for your kind assistance to help me with 2 bottles of sealant from Armour Sealant just before my 2 week bike trip to Namibia beginning of January. The product was super easy to install into 3 bikes and a standard 3 bike trailer. We travelled over 4500km with vehicle and trailer (trailer not 4x4 but standard) and more than 2500kms with bikes on mostly gravel roads. To my amazement we did not experience any flat tyres on the bikes or trailer as we normally might.
Armour Sealant did its job... we travelled some heavy rocky terrain on many roads and we were travelling at good speeds. I can highly recommend this product for any person going off the tar. One less thing to worry about. I will be using it on all my bikes and vehicles in the future. A definite must for off-road, adventure and enduro riders not to mention 4x4 vehicles.
In our photos of the bikes and trailer and a few of us you can see the background terrain. Very rocky at places. And extremely hot certain roads. One day I had 46 degrees showing on my bike. The road was so rocky that the trailer started to show cracks on its frame at some weld spots. We waited up to one hour at certain intersections for our backup vehicle because the road was so rough. So we really gave the roads the best we could with the bikes, and still not one single puncture or issue. I was really amazed. And thankful. I do not want to fix a tyre in 46 degrees in an area where there was just one flimsy tree giving shade. We preferred to stay next to the smooth salt roads next to Skeleton coast road, as far as possible.
More fun but more chances for punctures. But not one!
For over 14 years my motorbike rental company has accommodated large groups of guided and unguided riders from all corners of the world, wanting to explore our beautiful country, Namibia and adjacent countries high up in Africa.
Being plagued by punctures across our bikes and groups is taxing and uncomfortable adding many delays and recovery of bikes at odd times day and night. On single tours we have travelled at times over 5000 kms via Agulhas , most Soutern point of SA, Garden Route & Baviaanskloof, Overberg, Cederberg, Northern Cape, Namibia and Botswana.
It can be very hazardous and hot to be changing punctured tyres with no shade and the delays cause havoc with the planned schedules. Towns are as much as 300km apart! Switching to this premium sealant in 2009 was a saviour! This product was reliable and never messed up my tyres or hardened inside, which was an issue with every other product I tried. This is critical in our business.
Once we made the switch and started using Air-Seal we almost entirely eliminated hundreds of punctures in challenging terrain for the balance of the following years since 2009. I also found that we got much more mileage from our tyres.
I believe adamantly that adventure riders should never leave home without this sealant in their tyres.
There’s simply no downside to this product!" It works on tubeless and tubed tires!!
Our premium sealant is inserted into the tyre and remains there for the life of the tyre providing you with our amazing pressure-regulating benefits.
The core proprietary liquid suspension, which contains food-safe ingredients, is spread by centrifugal spinning forces to the tread section of the inner tyre. Suspended in the liquid are micro-granules, fillers and aramid fibres (this is what stops bullets in a bullet-proof vest – and also stops punctures in our solution) that are carried to the puncture wound site of any air escaping from the tyre.
As the liquid escapes from the leaking point in the tyre, an electrochemical process helps create and build a dam (like a beaver) of micro-granules, fillers and aramid fibres creating a “bullet-proof” permanent airtight plug.
If you find a nail or similar in the tyre tread, remove it, taking care not to enlarge the puncture wound, and simply drive the vehicle forward to create a new seal and check tyre pressure.
If you can add air to any type of tyre then you can install our sealant providing you with premium puncture prevention and tyre pressure regulation.
Our sealant offers you the advantage of treating both tubeless (the gold preference) or tubed tyres in any type of vehicle tyre. There is reduced efficacy when treating some tubed tyre wounds because the tubed wall often gets sheared or shredded beyond further use and will require replacement.
Our sealant’s corrosion inhibitors ensure the inside rim and any metals, remain corrosion free.
Our sealant can be used with any type of valve stem (Schrader, Presta, Dunlop, Woods, Sclaverand etc.) as the prevention work is done from inside, on the tread area of the tyre.
Schrader valves are those found on most road-going vehicles and are the easiest to install as you simply unscrew the inner valve and squirt the sealant directly through the valve stem, within minutes. We provide installation instructions for Presta valves, often found on various bicycles, which require squirting of the sealant through the bead area.
A TPMS reports back to the driver if their tyre pressure is below 25% of the recommended inflation, which we firmly believe is too low for many applications and can put drivers and cargo at risk. Adding our sealant can provide an extra layer of protection by preventing a puncture from happening rather than warning you after you have one.
An INDIRECT TPMS works by monitoring variations in the Antilock Braking System (ABS) and needs no special method to work with our sealant. If you have a DIRECT TPMS, which works by installing a sensor unit inside the tyre, you will need to squirt the sealant in through the bead.
Damage to the sidewall of a tyre will immediately and negatively affect the structural integrity (the sidewalls are reinforced and hold up the tyre shape.) Never accept any product that claims to be able to guarantee repaired sidewall damage as it goes against the tyre manufacturer’s recommendations and especially puts you at risk when travelling at high speed, as blowouts can occur. With slow-moving vehicles, our sealant could still help repair punctures in the lower third of the sidewall (closest to the tyre tread) in order to get you to a repair workshop. Further use should be professionally evaluated or vulcanised.
Amber demonstrates here on video, installation into a tyre in around only 4 minutes… it’s that simple!
Yes.
It will form a permanent plug.
No (for all recreational and commercial fleets.)
For heavy commercial vehicles (trucks, skips, mining etc.) the weight and correct installation does not create any vibration in tyres (that had no previous vibrations), across millions of our tyre installations.
This is the same for recreational vehicles such as motorbikes, quads, ATV’s, bicycles etc. as “non-four-wheel” and off-road vehicles don’t experience any issues across millions of tyre installations.
Some puncture-prone passenger vehicle customers who own saloons, sedans, 4×4 and hatchbacks (light, four-wheel passenger vehicles that exceed 80km/h) might want to consider using our sealant to prevent changing a tyre on the side of a dangerous road. We ask that you visit our FAQ (next answered question) on tyre balancing and also visit our dedicated webpage that discusses considerations that will be important for you.
For many of our loyal customers, they believe that the benefits of eliminating punctures, alongside a dangerous road, improving fuel consumption and extending tyre life far outweigh the possibility of a little vibration at certain speeds (not always).
Yes, and dependent on the vehicle.
For most vehicles, (for example quads, ATV’s, motorbikes etc.) that don’t balance tyres typically do not have to balance before installation.
Road going vehicles such as passenger saloons, sedans, 4×4 and hatchbacks (light, four-wheel passenger vehicles that exceed 80km/h) do balance their tyres for optimum road use.
When we notice vibrations in our vehicle, its typically because the balancing has “gone-out” and may cause a small vibration window between, let’s say 120 and 125km/h. This can be caused by a number of things such as bad shocks, loose control arms, worn tie rods and bad wheel bearings and abnormal tire wear (cupping, scalloping, feathering) from an out-of-alignment or damaged suspension system.
Adding an additional product in the form of sealant into the tyre can exasperate these mechanical issues and cause a small vibration window as described.
For many customers, this is not a deterrent, as they believe that the benefits of eliminating punctures, alongside a dangerous road, improving fuel consumption and extending tyre life far outweigh the possibility of a little vibration at certain speeds (not always).
It’s also VERY important that you put the exact same amount of sealant in all four tyres to reduce the risk of vibration.
Let’s break this down so you can evaluate and make a decision if you value these benefits:
Motorists who find they get a small vibration window between, let’s say 120 and 125 km/h and disappear thereafter (typically higher speeds beyond 80 km/h) simply don’t travel consistently at those speeds (with or without sealant.)
As our one of our loyal return customers says, “Yes, I get a little vibration at certain speeds, so I just don’t cruise at those speeds!”
If you would like protection in passenger saloons, sedans, 4×4 and hatchbacks (light, four-wheel passenger vehicles that exceed 80km/h) please consult our dedicated webpage for those vehicles off our main home page, so that you can make an informed decsion.
Yes!
Different tyre sizes need different amounts of sealant. Bigger tyres will obviously need more sealant than smaller tyres. Armour Tyre Sealant needs to spread evenly on the inside of the tyre in order to work effectively.
It’s also important that you put exactly the same amount of sealant in all four tyres to reduce the risk of vibration.
Yes.
Armour Tyre Sealant prevents leaks and pressure loss. A pressure drop of just 0.5 Bar (0.05 MPa, 7.3 PSI) increases rolling resistance by 15%, which determines an increase of fuel consumption in the range of 2-5% in vehicles.
All vehicles with tyres on a surface experience rolling resistance which is the combined friction force that holds back a vehicle from moving forward. Your engine consumes energy and fuel to overcome this friction and move you forward. Underinflated tyres have a deformed profile and therefore create additional friction on the road surface that causes the engine to work harder and consume more energy or fuel. The deformed shape also rapidly wears the tyre unevenly losing as much as 30% of your tyre life.
No.
A special rust inhibitor is added to our sealant which will actually protect your rims from rusting.
Yes.
Install Armour Sealant into the punctured tyre, reinflate, then drive a few metres so the sealant can get to the punctured hole to permanently seal it. You might need to top up your air after.
Yes.
Only 19% of consumers properly check and inflate their tyres, according to the National High Traffic Safety Administration. Consequently, one in four (25%) cars has a tyre that is significantly underinflated, says the agency. This not only means heat can build up in the tyre, risking failure and additional tyre wear, but underinflation can hurt fuel economy.
We applaud you if you are checking tyre pressures but unfortunately, there is an error-prone exercise:
Installing Armour Sealant means that you can confirm the ideal pressure and seal the air leaks all at the optimum temperature and then just provide checkups when you can. All the “pressure” is off you while ensuring you keep running costs down.
Yes for Indirect TPMS and maybe for Direct TPMS.
You will need to identify what you have and what your objective is.
Most owners of TPMS have them because they are mandatory in some countries due to the TREAD Act or because they heard it was a great idea to make sure they never get a puncture.
A TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System) reports back to the driver if their tyre pressure is low. Unfortunately, the design is a bit questionable as the majority of TPMS only notifies the driver when the tyre pressure drops below 25% of the recommended inflation. We do NOT agree with a strategy that allows you to drive with up to four tyres that might be 24% below recommended pressure – it’s a false security blanket and a high risk of a potential accident.
Additionally, many customers report that their TPMS provides false reports due to temperature changes or when calibration is off. This also occurs when the batteries go flat and replacing them is an expensive process as some require new TPMS as the batteries are hard-mouled into the device. New dealer TPMS may cost anywhere from R1000 ($60) upwards per sensor.
Some of our customers, that had incompatible TPMS, have felt that their TPMS was not providing the original reason for them in the first place – to eliminate the risk of punctures – which it does not and rather had them removed and replaced with normal valves and rather relied on our sealants. It’s your call but know the facts.
This is why more than ever you need additional backup in the form of Armour Tyre Sealant.
Unfortunately, TPMS means you may have to do some workarounds:
These systems work by using the vehicle’s Antilock Braking System (ABS). The ABS monitors the wheel speed and it reports any variation back to an indicator inside the driver’s cabin.
Installation:
This TPMS type does not need additional devices to be mounted on the wheels as it works with the ABS monitor. So the tyre valve is standard and you can still install the tyre sealant with the standard procedure.
These systems are the most common with the sensors mounted onto the rims. Many designs actually replace the air valve housing with the TPMS unit which has an electronic transmitter inside that measure the air pressure and communicates to a panel or receiver inside the driver’s cabin.
When inflating the tyre or adding sealant through the valve stem with some indirect TPMS the sealant now has to go through the TPMS housing. The channel is smaller and the sealant may block the TPMS.
Installation:
To install the sealant please visit a tyre fitment centre that can deflate your tyre and insert the sealant directly into the tyre via the rim and bead.
Armour Tyre Sealant will last the legal life of the tyre, has no shelf life and will not harden or separate in a sealed container or tyre.
No.
Unless you have a slow-moving vehicle such as a tractor never accept advice that offers to repair sidewall damage.
Sidewall damage affects the structural integrity of the tyre and if repaired it could experience a blowout at high speed involving you in a life-threatening situation.
Tyre manufacturers suggest replacing a tyre with sidewall damage for your own safety so it’s best to visit an approved tyre repair workshop and have them assess the tyre for structural integrity.
Also, the sealant needs to be able to reach the puncture wound in order to seal it and that may not be the case on sidewalls.
We have had reports of clients in an emergency removing the tyre, laying it on its side and allowing the sealant to reach the sidewall in order to provide an emergency plug that could get them, at a slow speed, to a repair shop and safety.
Tyres typically lose up to 2% of their air pressure every month through the porosity of the tyre and much more if there is a slow leak. A tyre that is underinflated by 20% can exhibit irregular wear and reduce tyre life by up to 30%.
Mismatches between identical tyres can be caused by differences in air pressure. Variances as small as 0.34 Bar (5 psi) can cause the tires to be mismatched. This type of mismatch can occur even when the tyre make, model, tread depth and diameter are identical.
Yes.
There’s no problem using nitrogen and Armour Sealant together. Installation is the same. Deflate tyre partially, then reinflate with nitrogen (if you are so inclined).
Yes, it’s ideal as it saves you more.
Run flats are designed to allow you to drive for up to 80 kilometres at 80 km/h after getting a flat. Many report that they chose run-flats to offset the threat of punctures or that they came with a new car. As they are 50 to 200% more expensive than regular tyres. Once you have a run flat puncture it typically ruins the tyre and it needs to be replaced turning a mere puncture into a very expensive event. Installing Armour Sealant works collaboratively with your run flats but prevents you from having a puncture in the first place and therefore protects your expensive investment for when you really need them.