This "QUICK FIX" will destroy your mower! DON'T FALL FOR IT or it will cost you BIG later!

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My name is Bre. I took two years of small engine repair at the local college. When I left school, I fell into a wonderful job at a local small engine shop where I worked the counter for a couple years. In 2010 my husband and I opened up our own small engine shop in central Arkansas where I am able to work alongside my family and best friends. We see over 2,000 pieces of small engine equipment every year, and answer 1,000's of small engine questions. We specialize in brands such as Briggs and Stratton, Kohler, Echo and Shindaiwa, but work everyday on MANY other brands like Stihl, Husqvarna, Honda, Craftsman, Remington, Red Max, Troy Bilt, Scag, Bad Boy, Hustler, World Lawn, Poulan, Mantis, Etc.. Hopefully, my experience I share, will save you Time, Money and Frustration in the future!
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Although very informative, these videos are for entertainment purposes. Please use all possible safety precautions when repairing and operating your small engine equipment.

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    @Chickanic@Chickanic28 күн бұрын
    • I bet they rode their yard for at least a year thanks to that $8 can of fix a flat

      @gb123-ej8wh@gb123-ej8wh14 күн бұрын
    • Did I perhaps miss the obvious question here; What does the fix-a-flat leaving a residue have to do with the tubes failing? Thanks in advance for your reply.

      @mikeb792@mikeb7928 күн бұрын
  • The fact that you took the tires off of your personal mower to make things right with the customer says a lot about what type of business owner you are. Great job! I wish there were more small businesses like that.

    @donaldvest5050@donaldvest5050 Жыл бұрын
    • Well sir that mower was not worth fixing in the first place as it was a worn out "money pit". Now if one is up to doing in depth mechanical restoration and doesn't mind the cost of parts one can completely go through an older mower and get a few more seasons out of it and possibly ten or fifteen mowing seasons depending upon how deep they go. But these people who take stuff into a repair shop who think they are saving are in for a real surprise when the cost can add up to exceed the cost of a new one (a compatible unit mind you). I tell people this "I didn't make it and I didn't break it, this is what it is going to cost, takes it or leave it. And by the way this is the estimate charge and I will include it as a credit towards the cost of the job if I take it. Is this arrogant you ask? No it is business.

      @billywird@billywird Жыл бұрын
    • working poor....

      @stevendegreef93@stevendegreef93 Жыл бұрын
    • It's also a sure method to go broke.

      @ronaldjohnson1474@ronaldjohnson1474 Жыл бұрын
    • Maybe that is a price she paid to learn a lesson. The lesson is assess better and discourage extending life on cheap equipment. had it been a 3-5 year old mower of that style okay but common sense said this type of mower doesn't usually

      @whatsup3270@whatsup3270 Жыл бұрын
    • @@billywird Have you priced the new flimsy junk out there? $300 to get another 5-10 years out of what you have is a BARGIN! I had a customer sink $900 in a Troy-Bilt "Big Red" 54" deck mower only to catch it on fire while mulching leaves last fall. $250 to fix that mess and another $150 to replace the Vari-Drive pulley and main drive belt this spring. Total=$1300 for a great running, excellent cutting mower. New 54" cut mower? $3600-$4500 for the big box store version! Dealer versions are surely much more. Not nearly as well built as the older ones, don't even have a real frame in them. So in my humble opinion-money well spent!

      @petertothpete6518@petertothpete6518 Жыл бұрын
  • Sounds like my neighbors Cub cadet he brought to me for repairs . It had a laundry list. He beged to get fixed as cheap as possible. I finally got it done. I charged for parts but gave him my labor cause he was my 80 year old neighbor. Then it was one thing after another. Every time I turned around it was back for something else. He acted like it was something I did. I finally told him not to bring it back or I was going to shoot it and bury it in the back yard. 20 years of neglect was not going to become my life time mission. Love your channel. Now I mow his lawn for free LOL. Oh he buys my gas LOL

    @RoxanneBenn@RoxanneBenn11 ай бұрын
    • Wish you were my neighbor

      @ASMRyouVEGANyet@ASMRyouVEGANyetАй бұрын
    • Yeah, I got me one of those too.

      @samjohnson466@samjohnson46629 күн бұрын
    • I have some super-cheap clients like that and they are usually well-off financially. The old joke is: "Those guys still have their communion money." The richer they are the cheaper they are. The best thing to do is give them some reason why you can't do the work for them and let them go find another sucker to work for free.

      @1notgilty@1notgilty15 күн бұрын
    • @@1notgilty Amen and Amen...and they are usually the least grateful, most self entitled customer as well!

      @JViello@JViello11 күн бұрын
    • ....And shortly later, you find out they have gone on a nice overseas holiday, and you have helped pay for it!. I avoid those people like the plague.

      @brettymike@brettymike8 күн бұрын
  • You just described everything that happens in my life!!! I’m a DIYer former electrical motor repair guy, exercise equipment designer and manufacturer ( we were a small company so I was also the metal cutter, welder, drill press guy, powder coater, assembler.. you get the idea.), airline pilot… now retired. I try to keep all of our home jobs in house (me fixing sh*i!😂). It seems like all my projects are just like this! You get one thing fixed, then, immediately something else breaks! I love your channel! More importantly I love watching women like you and my wife roll their sleeves up and do things that most men wouldn’t have a clue how to do. Rosie’s Riveters!! You go girl!! BTW.. I have been guilty of using fix o flat. Only in emergencies!!😂😂

    @nick39@nick392 күн бұрын
  • In 6 days, I'm picking up my brand-new John Deere rider, a twin cylinder baby from the local J D dealer thanks to this channel's advice.

    @charlesmoeller-vu9nq@charlesmoeller-vu9nq8 ай бұрын
  • Well, young lady, you are about the best at showing your well deserved frustration and at the same getting your point across! Understandably giving truth to the fact that there are many lousy products out there! I found this channel a few weeks back and I really enjoy it . Keep up the good work that you do.....

    @mikeross8486@mikeross8486 Жыл бұрын
  • Glad to see customers in US act the same way as in Norway, haha.. And they want it repaired in the same hour, lol. We tell them every time when they ask what to do with their equipment. Get it in for service and check up right after season is over. Maybe 1% do this. Thanks for the upload! 😊👋

    @erikeggenbakstad@erikeggenbakstad Жыл бұрын
  • I am glad to hear that the shop I work for isn't the only shop that is at 3-4 weeks. When we do the original estimate, we will not even call the customer if the repair is under $250.00 and we tell them up front. Some are ok with it, but it also keeps the garbage equipment from coming into the shop. We also will not accept wheels that have Fix-A-Flat in it. If the customer does not tell us, we automatically replace the tires and rims.

    @r.jonathanvenckus6305@r.jonathanvenckus630511 ай бұрын
  • Your videos are so great! I learn (and plan to learn a lot more) from them. Thanks to my dad, who did not like fix-a-flat (botch-a-flat?). He always said, especially for the small wagon, lawn mower, etc. tires, to put in a tube. Done that for many years (with the small stuff and even my tractors and non-roadable trailers), and have never been disappointed. Thanks again for great videos. And the best for your business!!!

    @davidgreene477@davidgreene4776 ай бұрын
  • The owner shouldn't be mad at all. He neglected his rider and ruin his tires and rims by using fix a flat. Equipment wears out and breaks down. But his neglect and bad decisions to try and fix it is on him. Todd from da Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

    @FordDude66@FordDude66 Жыл бұрын
    • Nope not the shop's fault at all, but the Customers don't see it that way, I remember being screamed at for failing a car for safety inspection, because the only Rotors on it were nothing more than Fins, and bare metal brake pads. Never understood how a Customer's neglect of their vehicle is the Mechanic's fault

      @annymoususer677@annymoususer677 Жыл бұрын
    • i put fix a flat in my 2 front lawn mower tires and then 3 years later decided to put tubes in and had no problems. I scraped out any hard pieces and then rinsed the rest off with boiling hot water. No problems at all! The reason why I decided to put tubes in was due to the fact of too much side wall dry rot.

      @carmichaelmoritz8662@carmichaelmoritz8662 Жыл бұрын
    • Your exactly right from lower peninsula of Alabama

      @Deltathegoldenretriever@Deltathegoldenretriever Жыл бұрын
    • If the owner had any sense he would have brought that unit in and asked "what can you give me on trade in on a new one" (that is if Chickanic sells new machines).

      @billywird@billywird Жыл бұрын
    • @@billywird anyone that wants to get an old lawn mower repaired might be wealthy cheap or poor. It would be nice though if the wealthy person was trying to get it fixed up to either donate it to a poor person or sell it for a low price as a running mower. That does not usually happen though!

      @carmichaelmoritz8662@carmichaelmoritz8662 Жыл бұрын
  • Well I'm screwed...oh well live and learn. Thanks for all you do I enjoy your channel !

    @PrairieTraveler@PrairieTraveler Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for the help. Always good to get advice from an actual professional!

    @berjo77@berjo772 ай бұрын
  • I used this tire sealant stuff that came in powder form that had to be mixed with water. It was a lot like Green slime and is a much better quick fix/long term fix than "fix a flat". I operated a Moffet "off-road forklift" for years and ran the green slime stuff in all the tires. It does get stinky after a few years but, the tires would last for years. I kept the air pressure at 15psi and running over nails and stuff all the time at construction sites. It doesn't get hard and it's not that bad to clean out.

    @DustinDoesStuff@DustinDoesStuff Жыл бұрын
  • One of my favorite channels. A+!! Basically you have taught everyone how to repair their own.

    @mlhm5@mlhm5 Жыл бұрын
  • First time a came across you let alone a female mechanic and i have to say your awesome. Id rather listen..take advise and learn from you then the other male mechanics any day..Thank you for being very professional and also being a great teacher of your craft. Much success to you and your family..

    @nicholaspadula3584@nicholaspadula3584Ай бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing your wisdom. I knew from my off-road racing days to use 'only in a dire emergency' but that was 30 years ago and thankful for the vivid reminder.

    @koolkevin2357@koolkevin23572 ай бұрын
  • Hey Chic! I messaged Fix-A-Flat and made up a story(basically your story,lol) and they replied as follows... " While Fix-a-Flat is in a liquid state, it is water soluble and can be removed with a paper towel, rag or preferably, soap and water. Once it has dried, Fix-a-Flat must be removed using odorless mineral spirits (normally available at hardware stores or art supply stores)." So I don't know if this helps but maybe soak the rims and tires in mineral spirits and try and see if that solves anything. I hope I help to some degree, recently discovered your channel and you have saved me a small fortune, thanks for all you do, it is appreciated!!! Thanks Again, Mike

    @roughroad666@roughroad666 Жыл бұрын
    • At how much per gallon of mineral spirits? $15 ? $20 ?

      @budbuddybuddest@budbuddybuddest Жыл бұрын
    • @@budbuddybuddest, if a company runs into this sort of thing regularly then having it around, and charging for it, only makes sense.

      @roughroad666@roughroad666 Жыл бұрын
    • @@thomasjoseph5876, my entire point with my comment was that Bre has had this happen many times and I was just trying to help. According to the manufacturer, it's water soluble and in the worse cases mineral spirits. If it comes off as easy as the Fix-A-Flat folks say it does it could just be an alternative to new tires and rims. Thanks for your comment, I'm not telling anyone to do anything, Bre just acted as if she could use some input on the issue.

      @roughroad666@roughroad666 Жыл бұрын
    • Mineral spirits aren’t safe of rubber not rated for it. Road rated tires have additives to resist petroleum products. Off road usually don’t. Makes them less tacky and lower traction.

      @richardlocke3375@richardlocke3375 Жыл бұрын
    • The point is that she should have contacted the company, like you did. It isn't enough to know how to work on a lawn mower. If she is going to put herself in a position for people to rely on, then she needs to be proactive in constantly improving both her knowledge AND communication skills with customers. She failed at both in this case.

      @friedenhiker1032@friedenhiker1032 Жыл бұрын
  • You are a good business woman. Good luck in your future projects !

    @t-rodzgarage@t-rodzgarage Жыл бұрын
  • I wish there were more honest and knowledgeable mechanics like you.

    @Busaguy@Busaguy7 ай бұрын
  • Hey Chickanic, you are a beautiful soul. Always thinking of others. Even to the point where you take a loss to please a customer. But in reality, that so-called loss was an investment. An investment that will ALWAYS pay you back... manyfold. We love your channel ❤️ !

    @jc-wv8jf@jc-wv8jf10 сағат бұрын
  • What a story - I've already had this experience, but I appreciate you sharing given your HUGE workload! Good luck!

    @dougwachs@dougwachs Жыл бұрын
  • The real problem here was, the customer was far from honest as to the condition of their mower. You definitely went the extra mile.

    @larrysheppard8433@larrysheppard8433 Жыл бұрын
    • Buyers are liars

      @atlknight1@atlknight19 ай бұрын
    • @@atlknight1 I think most shops take a cash $125 non-refundable diagnostic fee applicable to the repair before they touch it. This is why.

      @dagrote1@dagrote15 ай бұрын
  • That's really good to know! I am probably one who would do such a thing, untill I saw your video. I always fix my own tires and that saves me some time and money. Thank you very much Bree!

    @richardhowe2370@richardhowe23708 ай бұрын
  • I have bought , fixed up and sold a lot of riding mowers in the past , I too ran access one or two that had that nasty gunk in them , it took forever to get the tire and rim cleaned up to put tubes in ! I 100% agree with you !!!

    @johnlockhart2674@johnlockhart2674 Жыл бұрын
  • DULY NOTED. Never on that product, had people that had that bad experience. God bless you !!! That was a lot of machines to fix ! Keep on keeping on, your doing a GREAT JOB !!!

    @freedomhigh2160@freedomhigh216010 ай бұрын
  • Thanks! I was thinking of trying this on a porous sidewall problem but now no way! Your the best !

    @brucevanderschrier9610@brucevanderschrier9610 Жыл бұрын
  • Real world examples of a shop. I appreciate your page and I watch it frequently. I own and maintain a 2008 JD LA125 that has given me 3 lifetime’s worth of service. Great Presentation. Carry On.

    @chuckcawthon3370@chuckcawthon3370 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for this info! You are incredibly knowledgeable.

    @marleigh9194@marleigh91947 ай бұрын
  • I'm impressed! Getting through that in only three weeks!

    @ronkampsen1098@ronkampsen109811 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for all you do !! Your advise is always awesome and super well explained.... thank you!!

    @juan.rocha-gonzalez@juan.rocha-gonzalez Жыл бұрын
  • The KZhead Channel Project Farm did a good review of some of the various "Fix a Flat" solutions available. If I remember correctly "Fix-a-Flat" was NOT one that performed very well. My personal preference for small tires is to find the puncture and plug it. It's not like I need to worry about the tire coming apart at high speed or anything!

    @rice0009@rice0009 Жыл бұрын
    • The problem I've seen with lawn tires is unless it is a visible nail (new roofs are a gift that keeps on giving), it is likely a pile of hard to see thorns or other stuff fibrous material. It will be cheaper to replace the tire or use slime.

      @JasonW.@JasonW. Жыл бұрын
    • Did they test tireject? It's expensive but works amazingly. Onelonelyfarmer has a video where he rolls a new tire/wheel down a hill shoots it mulitiple times with a gun, then puts tireject in it and it holds for months. He has another video where he drills holes in a $2,000 tractor tire , puts tireject in it and inflates it. It was still holding air a year later.

      @frotobaggins7169@frotobaggins7169 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@frotobaggins7169 I was just going to suggest tireject because One lonely farmer on KZhead ues that and has done shit to tires just to prove how good it works. I don't mean he purposely goes out in destroys good tires though

      @johnhaas2523@johnhaas2523 Жыл бұрын
    • Flat Out works great for preventing flats

      @tygrant8229@tygrant8229 Жыл бұрын
    • Inner tubes are an easy fix

      @tinypurplefishesrunlaughin8052@tinypurplefishesrunlaughin8052 Жыл бұрын
  • In Automotive repair in Canada if you exceed the quote by over $100 (Cad so like 65 lol) you must inform and get consent from the customer. otherwise they can simply refuse to pay past the $100 extra. I think you run a respectful honest business but always a good idea to keep the customer informed and in the loop.

    @Oofsmageroo@Oofsmageroo8 ай бұрын
    • At one time it ewas 10% inUS for car or motorcycle repairs. No idea if it still applies?

      @1crazypj@1crazypj5 ай бұрын
  • This is the first time I have seen your video and I’m sorta delighted, not that you had an impossible situation but that someone else had one, not me. I’m a 77 yr old widow lady who has only been doing this stuff herself for maybe eight years and I thought it was just me. Thank you. Also I’m sorry, what a lousy job.

    @neeleymountain@neeleymountain7 ай бұрын
  • Love your channel. Happened across it a couple few weeks ago, and pretty much just enjoy watching your approach to different problems, and what you do to solve them. Very informative on all fronts. Keep up the good work!

    @CaptAmerica211@CaptAmerica211 Жыл бұрын
  • I watch a ton of KZhead videos. You are in the top three. Fixed a lot of my small engines by watching your videos. Keep up the excellent work.

    @kevincranford148@kevincranford148 Жыл бұрын
  • You must have a great reputation in your community because based on all the mowers I see in the video you have tons of work, not to many small engine places have a load of work like you have.

    @darktoadone5068@darktoadone50684 ай бұрын
  • I love that she often states the $ a customer would rationally spend. I appreciate that and she is awesome!!!

    @MrsFlutterby4@MrsFlutterby49 ай бұрын
    • But- the mower has "sentimental value"!

      @cuivre2004@cuivre20049 ай бұрын
  • I enjoyed the video. Several years back, I had an older zero turn that nickeled, dimed, and quartered me to death. I thought maybe I could only get another season out of it. So, I drilled and filled the front tires with foam. I bought a new one the next year and gave the old one to my son. This is his third season using it, and all he has done is change oil, installed new blades, battery, and this year he has foam filled the dry rotted rear tires.

    @Bobcat1950@Bobcat1950 Жыл бұрын
  • Hi Bree, I go through the same pyramid scenario working on old outboard motors in my business. I feel your pain. Sail on! You're a good show.

    @elbowout@elbowout Жыл бұрын
    • Old stuff is the worst. Seized bolts, missing items, obsolete gaskets, anything you need, been sunk a few times, water in the fuel ect. Nevermind its old as dirt.

      @baileyhatfield4273@baileyhatfield427310 ай бұрын
    • @@baileyhatfield4273 Or maybe it's computer controlled high pressure fuel injection. Those powerheads also suffer similar slings and arrows along with a host of new problems that can get expensive. I've disassembled and rebuilt outboard carburetors on my campsite picnic table, not going to accomplish that with fuel injectors.

      @thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259@thisisyourcaptainspeaking22599 ай бұрын
  • This is good to know. I have heard that fix a flat is best to stay away from unless, like you said, you are stranded out somewhere, and it's the only option. It will certainly never go in my Husqvarna rider's tires! I have to do a lot of my own repairs and maintenance due to a limited budget, and so I depend on KZhead videos a lot. Thanks so much!! I just subscribed!❤

    @sandysue202@sandysue202Ай бұрын
  • Great info on tires, will keep this in mind for sure, thanks.

    @dandydonslife9869@dandydonslife98698 ай бұрын
  • Same luck as I seem to have, do what you think is the hard parts first, then when you get to what you think is the easy part- Surprise!!! Would be great if you got the full story from the customer first, but where's the fun in that! Thanks for sharing, great advice!

    @erisgilliard7341@erisgilliard7341 Жыл бұрын
  • I never used fix a flat before and glad of it. I have used Gemplers tire sealant military grade. I have had to change a tire with it in it but it never got hard like that. It stays gummy and I wiped it out and used a rag with a cleaning solvent to wipe up the residue. It wasn't nothing like that was. Thanks again for doing these informative videos.

    @jeffloveless6536@jeffloveless6536 Жыл бұрын
  • Good Job Chickanic! I appreciate your videos

    @michaelburgoyne3574@michaelburgoyne35748 ай бұрын
  • My background is in electronics engineering. I have fixed a multitude of things over the years. I felt that in my soul when she mentioned she had to take something off her own personal equipment to make a client happy. That's good business practice she doing. I understand her struggle!

    @CrazedPsychic@CrazedPsychic2 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for all your great tips and how-to's!

    @da7heaven@da7heaven Жыл бұрын
  • You've got to be damn good at what you do to have people willing to wait their turn for weeks. Kudos

    @davesiringo7147@davesiringo71479 ай бұрын
    • Small engine shops are a super rare thing these days, even the bad ones are booked for weeks

      @hsimpson7267@hsimpson72678 ай бұрын
    • or the only one in the area. Anyhow, i would bring my stuff to her anytime if it was not 10.000 km from my yard..

      @zoolkhan@zoolkhan8 ай бұрын
  • Your tips are so helpful thank you

    @bruceklassen8261@bruceklassen82618 ай бұрын
  • I’ve watched several of your videos, and I appreciate them all. I love the detail that you tell everybody in the honesty and integrity that you keep with each one of your videos. It is great to see, and hear somebody that is not biased, but gets to the point and says what needs to be done and how it needs to be done and we really appreciate what you do. Thanks for your videos can’t wait to see more. They have really helped me in my situations. Bless you all. 9:06

    @scottharvey9357@scottharvey9357 Жыл бұрын
  • Always enjoy your videos. Today was a bit of a Rant with plenty of humor to keep me watching. Funny Not Funny I guess but I certainly got the point. Thanks for all you do!

    @ScottyOutdoorAdventures@ScottyOutdoorAdventures Жыл бұрын
  • You saved me just in the nick of time. Thank you for your helpful and entertaining videos.

    @Trombone119@Trombone119Ай бұрын
  • Ok...I put fix a flat in my rear tire. It's been good for 3 years. That being said, I'll be needing new tires in the near future and now I'm freaking out!!!!! Stoked I found this channel. Subscribed!

    @saggioculo5386@saggioculo538610 ай бұрын
  • Bre, it's so good to see you again. I'm very sorry to hear about all of the troubles, but I'm sure that all of this will work out. It's really good to see all of the projects you have in backlog. It could be worse. You could have no backlog at all. I'm wondering if the Green Slime stuff leaves the same kind of residue. Wishing you the best.❤

    @bobwollard9105@bobwollard9105 Жыл бұрын
    • I was wondering about Slime as well. I was thinking of putting that in preventive measure. I don't want to do that if its going to be a problem down the road

      @joelgallun5447@joelgallun5447 Жыл бұрын
    • Don't use Slime in your tires either. It will rot the rims and is an awful mess to clean up. Ask me how I know this. There is a very good product called Tire Ject that is a latex based sealer that isn't messy at all and is harmless to rims. It is expensive but works quite well. I use it in tractor tires and implement tires on the farm.

      @wvrockcrusher@wvrockcrusher Жыл бұрын
  • I would love to see a video of how you change/repair lawn tractor tires (small, front tires). Thanks for all you do!

    @billerker@billerker Жыл бұрын
  • I enjoy your videos , I know some about mowers and riders . Your videos help with what I can control . I really try to keep good gas with stabilizer! About 8 years ago I kept a blower in our garage. Every time I needed it it started and ran but one morning it ran about one minute and locked up! I believe it was water in the gas mixture! Now I watch the gas.

    @user-jq2tj2im9z@user-jq2tj2im9z4 ай бұрын
  • If you ever run into this again and you absolutely must get it thrown back together quick, you can try *baby powder* in there to allow the tube to slide on the tire and rim. Not only will it cover up the sticky parts, it works as a lubricant between two pieces of rubber. I used to commute with a bicycle for awhile in San Diego and I tried the bicycle version of this stuff once because I kept getting thorn punctures and it was a nightmare doing field repairs on it all the time. I think they called it green slime. It was equally difficult to get it off and once it was in there it hung up on the tube to keep it from moving inside the tire. You'd get wrinkles that would pinch under pressure and use which would eventually end up with a wear hole. Baby powder fixed it for me. Here's what you do, fill the inside of the tire with it and rotate around until absolutely everything inside the tire is coated, then dump it back out. Use the same powder to rub all over the new tube. Once you put it in, the powder will act as a lubricant. Something that helps is put the tube in the tire and fill it up with one of the tire beads off. Make sure everything is good with no wrinkles, then reduce to like 1-2 psi and put the tire the rest of the way back on. This will keep everything straight and you shouldn't have any more failures, at least not right away.

    @randr10@randr10 Жыл бұрын
    • She should never be surprised like this again. Just ask if a slime product was ever used when it comes into the shop. If yes, charge the appropriate the amount to clean up and/or replace what ever is needed.

      @Biffwellington4518@Biffwellington45184 ай бұрын
    • Talcum powder is a good way to lubricate a normal , fairly clean assembly , very true , and I would guess that the failures after reassemly/tube installation may well have been due to the tubes sticking in place and being pinched to the point of failure. BUT I would suggest that if you have rims that are so gunked up as those that is likely a result to be expected; I would say don't even try it if you can't clean em up , she may have wanted to try lacquer thinner &/or brake parts cleaner on those , and the tires are very likely goners unless you find a solvent that works real well and won't degrade the rubber (much if at all) when used 🫤🧐🤷

      @stevekluesner4430@stevekluesner44303 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for explaining the need for lubrication between tire & inner tube.

      @acetomatocompany@acetomatocompany21 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for the info. Never have used that stuff. Will stick to putting a tube in tire.

    @BrianMummert@BrianMummert Жыл бұрын
  • Just curious why new tubes would not hold air? How does the FixaFlat contribute to that? Love the channel and keep up the great work.

    @FlyboyKC64154@FlyboyKC64154 Жыл бұрын
    • im guessing the hard chunks of the dried chemical pierced the tube.

      @danwake4431@danwake4431 Жыл бұрын
    • Keeps the tube from moving. It'll get pinched somewhere, or even wear a hole in it. I tend to fill tubes partially and let them deflate before putting all the air in, just in case. A bunch of hard bumps inside the tire is no good. The tires flex and the bumps will be rubbing the tube. Tubes also have to be warm. Let them sit in the sun. Cold rubber won't stretch well. A seam may tear.

      @danielfreakdaddyalexander5930@danielfreakdaddyalexander5930Ай бұрын
  • Wow you are one of the last honest mechanics out there!!! I actually mean that you are very conscientious about your customers money and how much they are spending..... this is becoming rare! Thank you!!!! Looking forward to your next video!

    @joselatorre1575@joselatorre15758 ай бұрын
  • Very, good. I was just about to make this mistake out of laziness! Glad I help off. Thanks for the video.

    @brianjohnkeating@brianjohnkeating9 күн бұрын
  • Love your show ! Top notch !!!! Btw,,, not sure you do this but,, when reinstalling a screw into plastic ALWAYS turn screw opposite direction until the threads find there " home " and fall into ORIGINAL TREADS. This keeps from STRIPPING ORIGINAL threads out. Learned this years ago at the OMC week long school in Wakeagon, Illinois. I'm sure you know this but it was my way of getting this info to others on the tube. 🙂 From one wrench to another Stay safe my friend !!

    @lynn4205@lynn4205 Жыл бұрын
  • How timely was that video! I live on a remote farm about three hours from town and my ride on mower has a flat and I do have fix a flat that I was considering to use to save going into town but I'll do the drive now; thank you. Love your videos. Have a nice day. Thank you.

    @Maurice1151@Maurice1151 Жыл бұрын
  • OMG, I was just gonna put slime in a tire on my zero turn. This must be Devine Intervention! Thank you for the video. I’ve just started watching your videos. I acquired a 2015 Husqvarna Z246 zero turn with a house we just bout and am learning by the University of KZhead on its care. Thank you!

    @Sticky7173@Sticky71733 күн бұрын
  • Cool stuff! I ran into your channel while researching how-to's for my 2021 YTH18542 Husqvarna riding mower. Trying to correct a surging problem. Replacing the air filter, and fuel filter, cleaning out the fuel tank, and cleaning the carburetor while it is on the mower. SUBSCRIBED to your channel!

    @clintsoutdooradventures@clintsoutdooradventures8 ай бұрын
  • You are absolutely right. You never touch a tire that has fixed a flat or any other type of similar product. FYI, it is not very cost effective due to the time consumption that it takes, but paint thinner will get fix the flat residue out. But as I said, it's not very easy and extremely time consuming and time is always money. You're always better off as a mechanic and for the customer to get a new tire.

    @ccastaneda669@ccastaneda669 Жыл бұрын
  • My first inclination would be to toss the rim into the cabinet and sandblast it clean - them prime and repaint. Likely too time-consuming in your operations - but I am a DIY problem solver at heart and love to tinker... GREAT show - and I can't imagine the frustration you feel with these cases. You rock!

    @SAR1967Medic@SAR1967Medic8 ай бұрын
    • It would ruin the sandblasting beads, gumming them up!

      @Sparks52@Sparks528 ай бұрын
    • I would have done the same thing. blast it and bomb can the stupid thing. It don't have to be Hollywood on the inside.

      @spagsketti@spagsketti7 ай бұрын
    • I've never found sandblasting to work, much more likely to just build up on the Fixaflat. For EMERGENCY use it has it place but otherwise it's just evil from a mechanics point of view

      @1crazypj@1crazypj7 ай бұрын
    • Excellent $300 solution.

      @thardyryll@thardyryll5 ай бұрын
    • Torch it, Wire Wheel, then paint. Or just buy a new rim.

      @John50129@John501295 ай бұрын
  • Thankyou so very much for the heads-up on fix a flat. Love your videos

    @franciscobotello3608@franciscobotello360811 ай бұрын
  • I do my own tires on my tractors and atv. I have used Tireject in the past on my atv and will continue to do so. Solves your leak issues quickly and washes off with water when you get into them! Great product!

    @garymittelstadt7821@garymittelstadt782113 күн бұрын
  • Shame Chickanic, you had all that hassle. The same thing happens in the motor trade where things "cascade". Another well presented and sincere video. Love it. I guess there must be other brands of "flatty fixes" that don't do that. I have just put some in my quad, so I hope it won't b as bad as your experience when I come to change the tyres which are nearly worn out. God Bless.

    @hughbatchelor8599@hughbatchelor8599 Жыл бұрын
    • It's for emergencies only not repairs. You use it to get off the side of the road and then get the tire repaired immediately. It'll eat the metal in the rim and destroy your rim if left in the tire. kzhead.info/sun/h8pvqspwo6mwfZ8/bejne.html

      @TruthHurts2u@TruthHurts2u Жыл бұрын
  • Good video. A family member gave me their old lawn tractor, which had 2 dry cracked front tires. When I mentioned it needed tires, the response was to use Fix a flat. What part of cracked they didn't understand is beyond me. Two new tires and cleaned up the wheels and good to go.

    @bradmironik6137@bradmironik6137 Жыл бұрын
    • Sounds a bit ungrateful, someone gave you a running mower and you wanted them to put new tyres on it as well?

      @1crazypj@1crazypj5 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing this hard-won lesson.

    @tim78117@tim7811711 ай бұрын
  • Very informative, thank you!

    @buckeyered9@buckeyered99 ай бұрын
  • I just changed a rear tire on my customers zero turn and it was super full of this purple goo, i made sure he understood the extra charge in addition to the charge of replacing the tire, i agree with you what a pain in the butt.

    @matthewpiper1421@matthewpiper1421 Жыл бұрын
    • Sounds like you found the product tire Slime.

      @robertheinkel6225@robertheinkel6225 Жыл бұрын
  • Hi Bre hope all is good with you and yours ! Sometimes you just have to roll with it , the customer sounds a bit unreasonable but in the small engine world one mad customer can do a lot of damage to your name. I think you and your husband handled the situation like true professionals . Good on you . Cheers 🍻

    @gordsmith7708@gordsmith7708 Жыл бұрын
    • She didn't keep the customer in the loop, and she didn't contact the manufacturer of Fix-a-Flat to learn what to do. I would have been mad, too. If she doesn't own her mistakes, she's going to be confused over the next angry customer. She is advertising herself as an expert in this area, so people would understandably expect her to constantly improve her knowledge. One viewer here contacted the company. If they can do it, she could have. Even if the end result was that it was cheaper to replace the rims and tires, she would have shown herself to be a more professional problem-solver to her customer and viewers here. This should have been an important learning moment for her too, but she missed it.

      @friedenhiker1032@friedenhiker1032 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@friedenhiker1032💯

      @frederickmalicki550@frederickmalicki5505 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for the great information on not what to do.

    @jameskennerly9748@jameskennerly974811 ай бұрын
  • I've been using fix a flat for years and it saved alot of money.

    @BM-mn5mm@BM-mn5mm10 ай бұрын
  • Great tutorial, thanks!

    @bentaylor8342@bentaylor8342 Жыл бұрын
  • Started out in the tire business a looong time ago. Took a hiatus then got back into it for a short time. Never dealt with "Fix a flat" the first time. Second time around was eye opening. Destroys tires permanently. If it's all you have in an emergency, then go for it, but be prepared to pay. Chickanic, have you shown your shop layout? I'm particularly interested in tires. Keep up the good work.

    @georgebrewer5116@georgebrewer5116 Жыл бұрын
    • Have you heard about cars not coming with a spare tire, but a can of fix a flat? Thankfully there's a spare in all of our vehicles, but I was shocked that this is a thing now.

      @LoriCrabtree31@LoriCrabtree3111 ай бұрын
    • Thankfully, I have managed to avoid the stuff. Supposedly, mineral spirits might clean it up but I have never seen that in action - the claim remains a question mark.

      @flinch622@flinch62211 ай бұрын
  • You are so knowledgeable. I appreciate your posts. I am a single lady trying to fix my Craftsman Riding mower. (I have no one to ask. ) The mower worked fine. I bought some gas after a heavy rain and yep the gas was bad. My riding mower went about 2 feet and stopped. I drained the bad fuel and replaced with new fresh fuel and added sta bil fuel to it. Now it will not start just makes a noise like it wants to. Do you have a post showing how to fix the carb? I am guessing there is still bad gas in the carb. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you

    @BlondeExplorer1@BlondeExplorer111 ай бұрын
  • I don't know where you shop but I bought two {tire and rim combo} for a total of $65 from Amazon, so far they work great!

    @transformer889@transformer8892 ай бұрын
  • I like you and believe you know what you’re doing. Just one thing tho, I found out a long time ago an old Murray mower in most cases just isn’t worth fixing. I just repaired equipment on the side when not working my main job. I realize you are a shop owner open to the public, big difference. We used to refer to cheap mowers as always a money trap trash but now everything’s so expensive it’s easy to get pulled into a tuff situation. Love what you do !

    @hollynorris957@hollynorris957 Жыл бұрын
  • You’ve answered a question I had long ago when I was thinking of putting slime in a tire to seal a leak. Ended up taking it breaking the beads cleaning it and reseating the tire as I wasn’t sure you’d ever get the “sealant” back off to replace a worn out tire. Looks like I made the right call by accident.

    @scoutmaster33@scoutmaster333 ай бұрын
  • Your video help me get one of my lawn mowers working that hadn't worked in 3 years but Walmart brand. Anyway,

    @sheilajaimes47@sheilajaimes4711 ай бұрын
  • Same here! I refuse to repair or work on any tire that has fix a flat in it, however I will replace one that has been slimmed, because it doesn't require cleaning the rim, slime actually protects the metal, PC C is another option ,but both are nasty to work with, keep rocking 😎👍

    @warrenfloyd1484@warrenfloyd1484 Жыл бұрын
    • Once you have to re-tube a calcium filled tire, you will look back at everything else as walk in the park. And when a calcium filled tube leaks, it eats the rim. Also, they seem to be used heavily on honey wagons. Extra fun.

      @JasonW.@JasonW. Жыл бұрын
    • @@JasonW. I agree , sadly , the whole rim rusted open . Thankfully I had another old tractor with intact rims that fit . Thankfully there are new non corrosive products . Happy fixing

      @henrycarlson7514@henrycarlson7514 Жыл бұрын
  • I put fix’a flat in all tires 12 years ago, still going strong. That being said I enjoyed the video, sometimes things just go downhill no matter what

    @terrellmassey9808@terrellmassey980817 күн бұрын
  • I have small cacti that grow in my Arizona field grass, after one front flat I ordered two tubes and a large bottle of Slime. Installed the tubes and then slimed the tubes. So far, so good in a season and a half.

    @tkboxer@tkboxer8 күн бұрын
  • Wish i had a clitcanic n cook great job keep it up

    @AndyGenova-jr9ol@AndyGenova-jr9olАй бұрын
  • It still seems like a good deal to take an older piece of machinery that was made before stuff became crap and put what you need into it rather than buying new crap.

    @johnjriggsarchery2457@johnjriggsarchery24577 ай бұрын
  • I've tried to get my dad's mower back together. You are my newest inspiration. It's a true challenge for a novice like me. Thanks

    @roycannon6724@roycannon672411 ай бұрын
  • Glad i watched this! I was a near dumbazz..i have a snow blower where the tires keep going flat. They are tubeless. I have yet to be able to find where it is leaking. I was tempted to use fix a flat..

    @ronkampsen1098@ronkampsen109811 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the heads up!! 👍

    @paulawaldrep5286@paulawaldrep52862 ай бұрын
  • Good information 👍, thanks.

    @yodasbff3395@yodasbff3395 Жыл бұрын
  • Things have a tendency to snowball as we used to say in the north. I’m sure this will change how you assess things going forward. Tough business, and very often people are unreasonable

    @stephenjackman6163@stephenjackman6163 Жыл бұрын
    • She did a great job! Oh... and down South we call it 'Mudballing'!! ; /

      @daddydawg1902@daddydawg1902Ай бұрын
  • This is really good information. Thank you!

    @subsonicdeathmonkey@subsonicdeathmonkey7 ай бұрын
  • Always great information

    @mvblitzyo@mvblitzyo11 ай бұрын
  • On bike tires, I use talcum/baby powder to keep the tube/tire interface from sticking. Seems like an easy solution to your stickiness problem.

    @yanstev@yanstev Жыл бұрын
    • Great tip.

      @IYUB30@IYUB3011 ай бұрын
    • Same here. The trick I learned in the 60-ies, every tube I put in since had a good bath in talk. And talk treatment of the inside of the tire. Hopefully you can get a real mineral talk, not the corn powder they sell now. It is about friction between the tube and the tire, that wears the tubes over time.

      @my2be4me@my2be4me11 ай бұрын
    • @@my2be4me I will talk to my tires and see if that helps, but using talc might be better.

      @stevem1081@stevem108110 ай бұрын
    • Yeah but you didn’t have fix a flat in it! I’ve used it and suffered the consequences when it came time to fix it right. Lacquer thinner and a wire wheel are only solution. I wound up throwing tires away and cleaned rims.

      @justincase1575@justincase15759 ай бұрын
    • Lol talk about talc, I'll tell ya. Had lots of talk about the talc in them tires

      @sonicdewd@sonicdewd7 ай бұрын
  • My dad used to put tire talc in a tire with tubes. Acted like a dry lube for the friction between the tube and tire. Possibly (in a pinch) you could put baby powder in the tire and roll it around to coat it. Powder would stick to the goo and possibly let the tube do it's thing without sticking to the tire. Just a thought.

    @mrbumblehill4596@mrbumblehill4596 Жыл бұрын
    • Corn starch works for that. It's not totally necessary but does work on bicycle tubes to make installation easier and prevent chafing for low pressure mtn tires.

      @ThisTimeTheWorld@ThisTimeTheWorld Жыл бұрын
  • Good info thanks. I bet you have a cool shop too.

    @jameszamudio7178@jameszamudio717811 ай бұрын
  • Been there done that love your story ,keep up the good work.😁

    @jamespaulplant4879@jamespaulplant4879Ай бұрын
  • That stuff is really hard on your tires and rims. 😂 People always wait until the last minute to check there equipment. I check mine all through the winter 😊

    @ns4wsm@ns4wsm Жыл бұрын
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