The Manufacturer says it is not recommended for this use. Maybe it will work, but who knows if the chemicals in that product will cause harm to you.
Yes it is ok to put air in especially if the can leaves you at a lower than specified pressure and you have a ways to go before you can get it repaired But remember Fix-a-flat is not a correct fix. It does help in emergencies. you should have the tire repaired,or replaced. With Fix-a-Flat, a tire will be unbalanced and will be shorting the life & safety of the tire.However, you should inform the tech who replaces or repairs your tire that it was filled w/ sealant as some brands use a propellant that is flammable.
you should put room temp air in the mattress. if the air is initially too warm when it cools the mattress will deflate because as air cools it becomes more dense. however, if it is too cold and warms up too much it could burst. because when air warms up it becomse less dense and expands.
You add air to it by using a pump. Or if it has a hole in it, stitch u the hole or by a new ball.
You should buy a new tire and save the fix-a-flat for your bike.
They go to a air bar and put more air in the tyres.
You should be able to, but I recommend going to a bike shop and using the bike version rather than the car version, or you may just blow the tube with that kind of volume of air.
I put free on in.but still blows hot air
well first you can put the mattress's together in a slanted way then put a sheet over it
No
you would first take a marker and put the sprocket on the ground and where it is bent mark it then put the sprocket on a flat space and heat the part where it is bent take a hammer and hit it soft it should fix it right up
You should stick with the air mattress because if you wet the sleeping bag it will take a lot to clean it. You should buy an individual plastic cover for the air mattress so if you have an accident you can just clean it off with no fuss or more mess.