There's nowhere near enough room to brush anything on. With the solenoid out, you would have enough room to spray something inside, and that's about it. The bags on my 98 dry-rotted in a ring around the bottom right where it sits most of the time, and from what I have read, that is the typical place the wear out. Fix-a-flat is similar to that tire slime stuff, only not as thick. If you spray it in a tire, when you pull the tire off it is still a liquid inside, but it solidifies wherever the leak was to sort of make a patch from the inside. Presumably, anything you spray in there would collect at the bottom right on the other side of whatever is dry-rotted, and the air pressure in the bags would push it through and seal any leaks in that area. Like I said though, I don't know if it could somehow get back past the solenoid and to the compressor and cause more damage. If you ever saw hardened fix-a-flat, you would understand what I am saying. One little piece of that gets into the compressor, and its done.