I agree, you should plug it first, then slime it for insurance. The slime bottle that I bought has a valve removal tool. You rotate the tire so the valve is up high, remove the valve, attach the hose that is supplied with the bottle and squeeze it in. Takes about a minute. Someone posted a while back about using the FEL to assist in the slime application... I'll look for it....
It was by FOURTEEN in post #432067... I quote:
<font color="blue"> Using the supplied hose to install the Slime is made easier by deflating the front tire with the bucket raised, then lower the bucket to raise the tire off the floor as you squeeze the Slime bottle. The vacuum helps suck the Slime in more quickly. </font>
A very nice tip. Thanks again, FOURTEEN. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif