I wonder which of us has this kind of tire repair kit in the car (just in case ).
There are many of these sets on the market (check Amazon for example). Chosen this video because we are on a Honda forum...
Yes, I have used the kit three times now, over the last four years. The video is accurate in the advice it gives.
I would say the two most important points, (excluding the screw), are only do the repair if it is more than an inch away from the sidewall, and note the angle the screw comes out at. You can then “plunge and rasp”, at that same angle. The kits are a couple of pounds on Tebay, inc. postage.... How do they do that?
The last one I did, was quite labour intensive, on a BMW runflat, perhaps they are more heavy duty; but on a more standard tyre like ours, just follow the video. As an aside, if you are inflating the tyre after repair using the supplied electric pump, it may take 20 minutes to get to the correct pressure from flat. The pump has a warning on it to not exceed 10 minutes use, so go and make a brew before you top it up.
If you are at home with the car on the driveway, it’s easier with the wheel removed. ( extra kit though).