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ROY
2025-08-07 10:24:45
This worked absolute fantastic! My favorite Molten got punched in from the lemon tree on the yard. I researched many options wanted to give this a try. It’s really important to follow the instructions, make sure to deflate the ball fully, inject the entire contents, inflate and work with the ball for about 3 mins very vigorously. You are all set! Got my Molten back.
Joe R
2025-07-28 16:56:40
We have a basketball with a small leak. It is small enough that the ball is useable for a couple hours after being inflated but large enough to mostly deflate the ball after a full day or a full night. I took a shot and tried this, even with the mix of good and poor reviews. We followed the instructions, including bouncing and spinning the ball around a lot to distribute the liquid around the inside. The leak was no better after use.
Cyril K.
2025-07-24 18:55:21
We were going through footballs so fast here in Phoenix due to all the prickly vegetation, so I tried this and it actually worked. I refilled it with Stan’s tubeless tire sealant to repair other balls and, a few months in, the balls are holding up. I highly recommend.
AA Pong
2025-07-16 10:30:13
Good solution for a punctured sports ball. Used it on a Wilson OPTX AVP volleyball. Sealed up the leak from hitting a thorn bush. I only added half of the solution since I had read it adds weight to the ball after being applied. I would definitely recommend this to help save more expensive balls than to replace them.
SHF
2025-03-27 16:37:15
My official match soccer ball got a small hole through which air was leaking. I wanted to save the ball but this thing does not seal the hole on the bladder. I did not realize it until I saw the instruction that stated that.
K. Wood
2025-03-04 20:58:20
Purchased to avoid buying another soccer ball. My Select Royal was losing air and I wanted to save about $60 vs. purchasing a new one. Followed the instructions, spun and kicked the ball around for about 10 minutes to really make sure the latex coated the inside of the bladder, and the ball has been holding air ever since. Totally worth the $10.
Nelson De Paz
2025-01-12 10:01:41
If your using it to fix a leaky valve, it won't work, eventually the leaks out.To be fair, it does help thoe
Joseph Stalin
2024-11-30 17:03:34
I kicked my soccer ball into a bush of thorns.. I sustained quite a bit of damage but has some degree of sentimental value so I wanted to keep it.I purchased this stuff somewhat skeptically as the product looks like it’s straight out of a 90s newspaper ad, but it works great.Pumped my ball back up and it hasn’t lost air since!
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