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Peugeot Puncture Foam Refill

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Has anyone purchased a foam refill for the emergency puncture kit. Mine was accidentally emptied not long after I had the car, I have a full size spare but would like to put the kit back as it was, so was wandering how much these refills cost :eusa-think:
 
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jactac said:
Has anyone purchased a foam refill for the emergency puncture kit. Mine was accidentally emptied not long after I had the car, I have a full size spare but would like to put the kit back as it was, so was wandering how much these refills cost :eusa-think:
Pinky knows. He did say what he had been quoted. The price was rather high as I recall and he didn't bother doing it.
 
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30 quid!! I bought a ten quid can of tyre weld instead...
 
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As I will not be using the foam with my compressor, can it be removed and sealed? If so I will do so to avoid an accidental discharge :eek:
 
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£30, that's shocking.
I only wanted to put the kit back as it was.
So that's the end of that thought :lol:
 
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OO58RON said:
If so I will do so to avoid an accidental discharge :eek:

I apologise preemptively for my observation but, read out of context, this reads like a remark of utter filth. :wink::D (Perhaps it's just in MY mind...) Do you often suffer "accidental discharge" Ron? ;)
 
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I wouldn't think about it for too long Ron if I were you :oops: :lol: :lol:
 
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As I have no intention of using the gunk contained, I simply wondered if it could simply be removed and stored away ready to reattach when selling Pearl2 on.
 
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Sorry Ron,
on a serious note I don't think the container can be unscrewed whilst full. :eusa-think:
 
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