For a flat tire, I understand the comments on the Forums about:
1. with a run-flat, the manual says it can be driven while flat, up to 80 km/hr for a short distance. However some say doing this risks side wall damage which might require a tire replacement. So many are recommending effecting a temporary repair first, to get you to a tire shop, especially if the nearest one is far away (ie. more than a couple km away).
2. One method of repair is using a plug to fill the hole (using a tire repair kit), then inflating the tire (using a small portable 12V compressor), then it's likely best to have the tire shop put a patch on the inside of the tire...after which the tire shouldn't need replacing (contrary to the advice of some tire shops, that
all run-flats MUST be replaced after a flat repair).
I see a "Slime" brand of tire repair kit on amazon.ca:
Amazon product ASIN B00C5TJ1MM
and the cheapest compressor I found on canadiantire.ca that allows you to use it in the dark and will inflate a tire in 5 minutes:
3. Another method of repair looks to be using a pressurized can of sealant: injecting it into the tire and it should seek out and seal the hole, plus some will pump up the tire at the same time, whereas others require you to add air. I found this can of sealant on canadiantire.ca and it needs air added after:
My question is whether a tire is reusable after it's been filled or coated with sealant? Or is there a specific type of sealant which can be easily cleaned out so the tire
can be reused?
Some people mention keeping in their Corvettes both a repair kit/compressor...plus a can of sealant...presumably using the latter if they don't have time or wish to bother with a plug repair?
This will be my first foray into the "run-flat tire" jungle, so your comments will be much appreciated, to ensure I have this right and whether there's any particular brand/type of repair kit, compressor or sealant you'd recommend, based upon your experience.