While out in Tagaytay for the weekend, the car I was in suffered not one, but two punctures! I've never actually needed to visit one of these roadside vulcanizing shops before, so I shot a quick video detailing the kind of work they do to patch up those pesky holes.
From what looks like an old tire changer to some homemade presses that use dismantled irons to heat up rubber patches, this shop had quite a few surprises (for Westerners normally used to huge, "state-of-the-art" tire shops). At the end of it all, we got our tire patched up and made it back home!
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Disclaimer: This video is for entertainment and informational purposes only. While this repair method isn't the most ideal, it got us home. Please be safe and responsible and make sure your tires are in good shape before heading out on a long journey. Please consult an auto professional with any tire related questions you might have!
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