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I agree .The "Fix a flat" aerosols are good for "get you home" so long as there is nothing lodged in the tyre Or it's been slashed (rare but it happens) Once it is inflated head directly for the nearest airlne at the garage and put the proper pressure into it. The aerosols only give enough pressure to get the vehicle rolling  Don't try driving it at your normal pace! Treat the handling as suspect until you check the air pressures OK? 25-30 MPH Max in a straight line(might be a recommendation on the can?) Idea! Take it to a Place where they replace Tyres And they might have a key to take the nut off? They may have them on sale there will save you a lot of hassle? And take the registration Document to prove you are the cars owner  Otherwise they'll refuse to do the job, or call the Police! 
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