About Bowes Seal Fast
Everything began as an answer to a problem. At the point when Bowes Seal Fast needed to have his tire fixed four unique times for similar cut while driving from Cincinnati to Indianapolis, he realized there must be a superior approach to fixing tires. Rubber repairs didn't always stick until the early 1900s, when they had to be heat vulcanized to do so. Chemical vulcanizing did not exist until Robert left Cincinnati on that fateful day in 1918. Following this adventure, Robert, an entrepreneur and inventor, began developing the chemical patching system, which served as the predecessor to the current chemical patches and repairs. Robert began manufacturing and selling his new invention in 1919 under the name Bowes Seal Fast after a year of development with Charles Bowes, his brother. These two brothers sold their goods from car-towed trailers and the trunks of their cars with the assistance of a few salespeople.