Warranties vary by tire manufacturer. Contact your tire manufacturer for specific details. Read more......
What should I do if QB tire sealant is spilled?
Because our tire sealant is non-toxic, the cleanup is easy. You can clean it off of any surface with a rag or a towel. We suggest you follow up with whatever cleaning product you would normally use to clean that particular surface to ensure a complete clean. We also recommend Read more......
What should I do if I get QB tire sealant on my hair or skin?
If skin or hair contact occurs: Read more......
Flush skin and hair with running water (and soap if available).
Seek medical attention in event of irritation.
What should I do if I get tire QB sealant in my eyes?
If this tire sealant comes in contact with eyes: Read more......
Wash out immediately with water.
If irritation continues, seek medical attention.
Removal of contact lenses after an eye injury should only be undertaken by skilled personnel.
What do I do if QB tire sealant/aerosol inflator is swallowed or inhaled?
If fumes, aerosol inflator products are inhaled remove from contaminated.
Other measures are usually unnecessary.
If tire sealant or aerosol inflator is swallowed:
seek medical assistance immediately.
For more measures, please see MSDS sheet. Read more......
I installed QB tire sealant recently and it failed to prevent my tire from going flat. Why didn’t it work?
If you installed QB tire sealant to repair an existing puncture, it may not have adequately sealed on the first attempt. We recommend checking the tire for puncturing objects, removing any if found, re-inflating the tire and immediately rotating it. This forces the sealant to flow around the inner tube Read more......