Monday, June 28, 2010

Set of 6" Squishy Ball Set of 6 - Playground Equipment

Set of 6" Squishy Ball Set of 6 - Playground Equipment Review


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Good, but not as strong or long lasting as some other Squishy Balls I have purchased.

Set of 6" Squishy Ball Set of 6 - Playground Equipment Feature

  • Kid friendly ball
These soft, squeezable balls can be used for warm-up activities, playing catch, bocce/bowling games and more. The tentacles on these balls keep it from rolling away if the ball is not caught. Kids will love the challenge of rolling it on the ground. Each set includes 1 of each color: Blue, Green, Orange, Purple, Red and Yellow.


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Kids Love 'Em, Kind of Yucky After Awhile. My Hint on How to Clean & Revive - Iris - Gilbert, AZ United States
My children love these things and no matter where I buy them -- they're everywhere these days, they always seem to be fun at first and then start to get kind of gross after awhile. These things seem to attract everything that they're exposed to very easily -- dust, dirt, hair, sweat, food, fuzzies, juice, etc. You're hands have to be VERY clean and VERY dry, otherwise these things get really gross quickly. Washing them didn't seem to be an option, because then the rubbery hairs get permanently sticky and are never normal again.

After throwing away several of these, I finally found a good fix for this problem that extends their life and keeps these things from getting really gross.

I go ahead and hand-wash the ball with dish soap, hand soap, whatever soap, rinse, let it air-dry completely, and then sprinkle baby-powder on the ball and work it in. I start with only a small amount of baby powder and work it in. I keep sprinkling the baby powder and working it in until the ball is no longer sticky and back to normal. Then I pluck out any fuzzies, hairs, etc that may not have come out when I washed them. It works pretty good. Note: You must let the ball air-dry completely before you sprinkle on the baby powder for this to work.

Flour might work just as well, but I've never tried it.

This is just a little hint. Hope it helps.




Jun 28, 2010 22:44:03

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