Cannon Sports Ball Repair Sealant for Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball, & Playground Balls (Pint, 16 Ounces)
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bart meerschman
> 3 daytoo thick, could not get it into the ball, not liquid but slime.
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K Shaw
> 3 dayWorked with my high school volleyballs that couldnt hold air anymore.
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christy wilson
> 3 dayDid not work
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Mollie Shaw Knox
> 3 dayWorks fine in a soccer ball.......... :) I recommended. I love it. Good hell yeah 10 times better than buying a new ball :)
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Afton Bode
> 3 dayHad an emergency ball I had to repair and I went to our local Cannon retail store to buy this sealant. It works amazing I love it and use it all the time now.
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William B. Westphal
> 3 dayI attempted to seal a pinhole in two different 16 playground balls Inserted 3 ounces into each and it did not seal either ball....
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Icie Senger
Greater than one weekThe puncture seal worked fine after I finally figured out how much 1/2 ounce was. I kept guessing the amount and it didnt work. When I used a container that had ounces marked on the outside I realized I didnt put in nearly enough sealant. I repaired two basketballs so far. They have been holding air for over a month now. Good stuff.
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A. Simpson
> 3 dayGreat product to revive flat balls. Used on a dozen otherwise useless soccer balls and one basketball. They all came back to life good as new! Highly recommended.
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Stuart M. Wyckoff
Greater than one weekThis 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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Tom Neary
> 3 dayThis sealant has worked beautifully for us! Went from 3 deflated basketballs to 3 fully inflated basketballs that are still in top shape after a month of use. The key is finding the appropriate needle with which to get the puncture seal into the ball. Best for us was a meat marinade injector. It could not have been easier. Just be sure to clean the injector before the next time you prep a steak for barbecue!