Check the tire for and remove any puncturing agents
Remove the valve core with the provided cap and press out as much air as possible to make room for the Flat Attack
For the 8 ounce bottle Remove the pointed cap and remove the safety seal. Replace cap, remove red tip from the bottle spout.
For the 16 and 32 ounce bottles. Reach into the top of the lid and break off and remove the pointed protrusion
Slide the provided hose firmly over the spout or the raised center of the break tip lid and the other end over the valve stem.
Set your wheel so the valve is in the 4 or 8 o’clock position and while holding the bottle inverted, gently squeeze the appropriate amount of Flat Attack through the valve into the tire/tube
Replace the valve core and re-inflate the tire to the recommended pressure.
When a puncture occurs and the puncturing agent stays in the tire, simply remove it and give the wheel a spin or take for a short drive to effect the seal
If the tire is ever found flat, simply look for any puncturing agent, remove it, re-inflate the tire and give it a spin or take it for a short ride to effect the seal As Flat Attack is a liquid it will flow to the bottom of the tire if the wheel has not been rotated for sometime
After sitting for an extended time a tire may experience some air loss due to porosity. If so, you need only bring the air pressure back to recommended levels, spin the wheel or drive for a short time to re-disperse the Flat Attack and ride with the assurance that Flat Attack is on the job.