re all these tubeless fixes, it pays to have a bottle of copydex latex glue. If you have an old sealant bottle such as tufo, refill it with a 50:50 mix of copydex to warm water and shake to mix, then pour said liquid in to the valve and put the puncture at 6 oclock blocking it with a finger to aid gunking up the hole. ive found this to be more effective than all of the very thin liquids ive tried including worms and can be the basis of experimenting with whatever other hole filling materials you want to chuck in with it such as polyester balls/glitter(it is xmas) or whatever else you want to try.
re all these tubeless fixes, it pays to have a bottle of copydex latex glue. If you have an old sealant bottle such as tufo, refill it with a 50:50 mix of copydex to warm water and shake to mix, then pour said liquid in to the valve and put the puncture at 6 oclock blocking it with a finger to aid gunking up the hole. ive found this to be more effective than all of the very thin liquids ive tried including worms and can be the basis of experimenting with whatever other hole filling materials you want to chuck in with it such as polyester balls/glitter(it is xmas) or whatever else you want to try.