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Other option (and the easiest) is a can of fix-a-flat or tire-goo.

If it's coming from the Schrader valve stem those probably shouldn't be used.
$2 replacement fix.

Spray some soap/bubbly around the rim and valve stem, first, and make sure that where the leak is coming from.

Deflating. breaking the bead, rotating slightly, using tire sealant, and remounting will do the same trick.
It's a low speed industrial application so not too much science involved.
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