





Cannon Sports Ball Repair Sealant for Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball, & Playground Balls (Pint, 16 Ounces)
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JT
Greater than one weekWorked well for a 20 year old football with multiple leaks(took two coatings over a two day period). Its confusing from other comments and reviews but this does not include the applicator.
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MP
09-06-2025So I purchased this item because a basketball I got for my dad at a Big 5 started to deflate. We followed the steps- pour it in, bounce it 20-30 times or for like 5 minutes- and it really seemed to work. There was no air leakage, and the ball retained its shape and form well after 24 hours and counting. Great product, really happy.
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Jeff Spock
> 3 dayMy so had three flat soccer balls, including one brand new one that got punctured and went flat quickly. I filled each ball with about 3/4 Oz using a regular inflating needle pressed onto a plastic syringe that comes with childrens ibuprofen. I aired up all three and bounced them for several minutes each. Two of the balls seemed to hold air fine but I could hear the air coming out of the third one that was new as I bounced it. I was bummed because this is the one we were most excited about fixing. I decided to add a little more, about 1/4 to 1/3 Oz, because the bottle specifies adding 1/2 to 1 Oz. I followed the bouncing procedure and put them away for the night. I was happy to find that all were still holding air the next morning and have now held air for a month without needing to add any. The directions say that the product remains liquid inside the ball, which allows it to repair any new punctures. But, it also slightly affects the motion of the ball when you first start playing with it because the liquid has settled to the bottom. Once it is kicked around for a minute it gets spread around. It is really only noticible if you kick it really slowly on a smooth surface so shouldnt be a concern. I highly recommend this stuff.
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Franco
> 3 dayVery good
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Ricardo A
> 3 dayI 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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Andres Cano
> 3 dayThe liquid is o.k. but is the hole is too big, will not work, only if the hole is too small can work.
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eduardo lorenzo
> 3 dayi love it
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Xeriman
> 3 dayI followed all the suggestions by other reviewers and this stuff worked perfectly. We live in the desert southwest and our basketball court is surrounded by cacti and agave. I know, not the most logical thing to do, but thats the situation. We have four basketballs lying around that have been punctured at one time or another over the last three or four years. My youngest son had a nice behavioral accomplishment (I wont get into details) so I rewarded him with a new basketball. Needless to say, within about 45 minutes it had been punctured by an agave. I had cut off the spines from all of the agave, but apparently I had missed one. That was the last straw. Instead of buying another ball, I decided to try to patch them all. I found this stuff and it worked like a charm. In summary: 1. Partially deflate ball. I inserted a ball inflation needle without the pump and just squeezed the ball to let air out. 2. Push in 1 oz (30 mL for all the metric people) through the ball inflation needle using a 5 mL medicine syringe (thanks to reviewer who suggested this!). Obviously, it takes 6 syringes-full if its a 5 mL syringe. It may take less because one time I forgot how many times I had used the syringe. I may have only put in 25 mL. 3. Inflate ball to normal pressure. 4. Take ball out and bounce it for a few minutes. 5. Enjoy your new, rock-hard ball. Of all the balls in the yard, only one did not work. This was one where my son had stapled duct tape to the ball with a staple gun in hopes of patching the holes. There were also some deep gouges in the ball. Surprisingly, the air stopped leaking out of 3 of the 4 staple gun holes, but some of the holes were just too large for this to be effective. In other words, if your ball has a gigantic gash or hole in it, this probably wont work. I highly recommend this product for basketballs. Not sure why it didnt work for other people....`
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Jagh Zan
> 3 dayThis 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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kevin a locklin
> 3 dayI purchased this product largely based on user reviews that indicated this product actually works as expected. I have not been disappointed and have repaired multiple balls saving our team many times the cost of this product in new balls.