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A - No! Absolutely not...
It is virtually impossible for Ultraseal to hide or mask a dangerous wound. 36 years of worldwide usage and countless tests which have been performed have proven that Ultraseal will not seal a tyre that has received a wound that would weaken the tyre's inner structure to a point that could be dangerous.
The U.S. Army Tank and Automotive Command (TACOM) in conjunction with the U.S. Army Proving Grounds in Yuma, AZ. (YPG) tested Ultraseal and substantiated that Ultraseal "does not mask catastrophic failures".
If a tyre receives a dangerous wound, Ultraseal allows air to bleed, providing additional time for the driver to bring the vehicle to a controlled stop. This safety factor can reduce potential blowouts from becoming a dangerous situation. Many security and law enforcement fleets utilize Ultraseal for its ability to provide a high degree of safety and reliability rather than Ultraseal's cost savings and tyre life extension qualities.
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