🚀 Stick with the Best!
Rema Tip Top Vulcanizing Fluid is an 8oz brush can designed for the effective vulcanization of tube patches, valve patches, and rubber-based repair units, ensuring a strong and durable bond for all your rubber repair needs.
J**D
Theres the best and theres the rest.
I have tried maybe half a dozen different rubber cements over the years, most have similar performance but this stuff worked noticeably better. A little more forgiving on its initial curing time and zero failed repairs.
T**N
Keep the tubes of cement on your bike for emergencies / use this when back at the house.
This is much easier to use than all the little tubes that tend to dry up. You can't take this with you on the road but it works great when back at home. The brush makes it easy to put a smooth layer of glue right where you need it. Don't be fooled into thinking all rubber cement is the same. It's not! I've learned from experience to stick with this brand.
V**M
Works well, received an open and incomplete can
Works great, however the received can seems to have been previously open and clumsily resealed with tape. It was empty about one quarter of the can.Interestingly enough the Rema matching patches also arrived in a previously open and incomplete package...
F**.
Excellent product
Very good product for everyday use
D**I
Good product and best price.
Fast shipping and I'm satisfied with the seller. Thank you very much.
M**E
Don't throw away pricey tubes
So , you fix a flat with a new tube and flat the next day. Tiny puncture caused by wire or sticker, repair it. Use your best judgment, but if you decide to repair it, this is the go to glue. BMW motorcycles used to include REMA TIP TOP with their tire plug kits. Still the best. Ride on.
D**D
works
Works
M**S
The BEST rubber cement for bike tube patches
I've been cycling for 37 years and have tried EVERYTHING out there for bike tube repair. My standard is to repair 2x then toss the tube. The REMA cement is very efficient in "holding" the patch after drying and the sides won't curl up once dry. I leave the plastic on the patches as that is not an issue. The REMA cement is thick and doesn't run. The process I use with this cement is to clean up the tube and buff it with a 150 grit sand paper. Then once I've actually applied the cement and patch, I put it between my wood clamping vise on my workbench. This will assure that you're compressing the adhesive, patch, and tube 100%. I've tired other cements and make sure you go with the REMA brand. Finally, be aware that Amazon does NOT allow you to return adhesives. Happy patching!!
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