No, you will need a new tire.
A slashed tire can fully deflate within a few minutes to a few hours, depending on the size of the slash and the pressure in the tire.
if it a do it yourself fix then i would suggest pepboys.com they have tire patch and repair its a do it yourself job. i would also suggest that if you can't fix it yourself go to your local autoshop and get it repaired.
Leave the nails in the tire. Take it to a tire store and they can do a professional repair after taking the tire off of its rim. This is usually not an expensive experience when the tire can be repaired.
Discount Tire is a great place to get a flat repaired. Usually they do not even charge you for the repair. They are fast and reliable and perform the job well. The best part is it is almost always free.
A plug is put into the damaged part of the tyre.
There is no inner tube and sidewall damage can not be repaired.
I would not plug a tire one time unless you had no other choice as in an emergency. Have the tire repaired correctly with an internal patch.
The same tire keeps going flat because there may be a puncture or leak in the tire that is not being properly repaired or addressed.
green slashed caterpiller
The equipment needed for tire repaired varies from job to job, you would need tools to take the tire off and also sealants and other devices for repair of tire.
When they were repairing it they probably pushed a plug through your tire accidentally and left it, then put in another plug correctly to seal your tire.
Slashed was created on 2010-05-24.