• thermal_shock@lemmy.world
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        10 seconds or less. Leaves no damage or trace. I carry one in my glovebox.

        If it’s for ICE, cut it, fuck em.

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            You can loosen it enough without taking the whole valve and air will disappear in roughly 10 minutes. Hopefully while they’re on the hwy driving away lol

            If they’re close enough to hear those clippers clip, you’re doing it wrong and dangerously.

          • anomnom@sh.itjust.works
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            2 days ago

            You can just kick them if they’re rubber, sometimes it’sjusta little tear that wont even really make noise.

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      How does it go when you remove them from a fully pressurized tire? I have only ever removed cores when the tire was empty or had a low amount of pressure.

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        Don’t fully unscrew it and you should be fine. Removing it completely makes a lot of noise, especially with higher pressure truck, uhaul and suv tires.

      • boonhet@sopuli.xyz
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        Loosen somewhat, it’ll whizz out and they might be on the move before it runs flat. Then the tire is ruined.