Cannon Sports Ball Repair Sealant for Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball, & Playground Balls (Pint, 16 Ounces)
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Stuart M. Wyckoff
> 24 hourThis stuff does not work at all. Tried it on three different balls that were all less than a year old. Im going to buy new balls....money much better spent!
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Melissa G.
> 24 hourAmazing! My son goes through one of two soccer balls a week with practicing in the front yard, hes plays competitively and practices non stop. We have bougainvillea bushes everywhere and replacement of new soccer balls was getting costly. 7 balls in one month. This has sealed all 6 balls and hasnt gotten flat again. Thats $75+ saved for next month alone. Highly recommend! I used the medication syringe with the inflatable needle, and didnt purchase those separately. You can get a medication syringe and Walgreens or CVS for free. 10ml=1/2 ounce.
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Steven Hoober
> 24 hourAgree with several of the reviews that say its far too thick to actually inject into a ball. I guess theres some way to do it since it gets good reviews, but no one will share what the exact product, thats inexplicably not provided with the bottle, is to do that. I have a variety of needles, including a bunch of different sizes of blunt tipped ones, and after weeks of playing with it off and on have simply made a mess but gotten essentially none into any of my deflated balls, so its an absolutely worthless purchase.
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Ricardo A
> 24 hourI used this on two soccer balls that would not hold air. They have both been holding air for two weeks which includes soccer practice. It works.
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Jagh Zan
> 24 hourThis product comes with no needle or syringe so finally I found a needle and syringe. you are suppose to put 1 oz of this product inside the ball and shake it well. The product is like a jello consistency and it is difficult to push thru the needle, it kept blocking the needle and I had to keep changing the needle. I went thru 7 needles and it kept obstructing the needle. Not sure why the distributor does not include needle/syringe with the products?? it does not cost that much. anyway it was a pain in the ass to use
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TillyFlotz
> 24 hourIm a soccer coach who purchased this in hopes of repairing the many soccer balls that my players have punctured during practices, as replacing balls gets costly. I have now used this on 14 soccer balls, including one that was punctured by a CACTUS, and ALL balls have been repaired and have held air for over 4 weeks (and counting) under heavy and tough usage. As long as you follow the directions PRECISELY (use 1/2 - 1 oz. on partially DEFLATED ball, immediately re-inflate, and then bounce for about 2 minutes to coat inside of ball), it will work!!! The repaired ball can be used immediately after following those steps. This product has saved our team HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS in replacement ball costs.
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Calvin Freehling
> 24 hourworks great
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eperks
> 24 hourFence at basketball court is covered with bouganvillea....beautiful but creates some problems...so far this has fixed the leaks. Much cheaper than ball replacement. They should however provide a needle and syringe with this, or a least a link with description / specs in order to purchase one.
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mbasvcs
> 24 hourI bought some discount soccer balls, high end pro-quality at half price, turns out the bladders were leaky. So now how do I keep them from leaking? Enter Ball Sealant. The rubber sealant stays a viscous liquid inside the ball, 1 oz or so for each ball and bounce it aggressively. Seems to have plugged slow leaks on several soccer balls...I hope it is a permanent fix, it seems to work fine. The problem is finding an applicator and minimizing mess. Try Ball Doctor plastic applicator syringe with this. Balls stay bouncy and fully inflated, no leaks so far. Similar to Slime Tire Sealant or Ball Doctor.
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Hoxguy
> 24 hourDidnt work on two different kinds of soccer balls.