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Drivers warned that tyre repair kits will not be enough to fix damage

MotorEasy founder and CEO Duncan McClure Fisher previously said drivers should call a breakdown service instead of using the repair kits. Manufacturers are increasingly handing out the simple repair kit instead of giving away an extra tyre.But, Mr McClure Fisher suggested that drivers can specifically ask for a spare tyre when purchasing their vehicles instead of settling for a repair kit.Tyre repair kits use a sealant that is inserted into the tyre using a pressurised canister.The substance is then transferred around the tyre to block air from escaping.Mr McClure Fisher said: ‘We would recommend calling a breakdown service to get you moving again, and only use a puncture repair kit if it’s really necessary.READ MORE: E10 petrol could cause cracking and ‘dry out’ rubber seals’While most car manufacturers supply a puncture repair kit as standard on new cars, you can request a spare tyre when purchasing.’You can also take out tyre insurance to protect yourself from any hefty costs.’Getting a puncture is one of life’s unfortunate realities, but ensuring your tyres are in good condition and maintaining the correct pressure can help minimise the risk.’Motoring experts at GreenFlag have also raised concerns over the effectiveness of tyre repair kits.DON’T MISS Drivers warned to ‘never’ buy fuel from certain petrol stations  [ADVICE] Urgent warning issued to drivers over cashless parking scams [WARNING] Drivers warned of ‘common’ defrosting mistake that may crack windows [REVEAL] Experts at Confused.com have also warned drivers may need to buy a brand new tyre after using a repair kit, even if there was only a small amount of damage.They said: ‘It’s difficult to professionally repair a tyre after using a repair kit. The sealant is usually difficult to clean so many fitters might refuse to repair it, or charge extra for cleaning it.’This means you might have to buy a brand-new replacement, even if the puncture was minor.’

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