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Introduction
If your basketball is loosing its bounce, there may be a leak or tear on the ball's exterior. This can cause air to rush out, making the ball ineffective.
Use this guide to help repair exterior holes that are no larger than 1.5 inches in diameter. If they are any bigger, this guide isn't for you.
Damage to a basketball can be caused by many factors (but not limited to): wear and tear, exposure to extreme temperatures orand sunlight, or squirrels getting into your storage container. After completing this guide, make sure to review the ball's storage space so that it isn't exposed to extreme environments, such as temperatures, sunlight, rain, and raincritters.


''Note:'' This guide requires the use of a metal scuffer which is sharp on one side. This can cause serious cuts if not handled with care.

Happy fixing!
Conclusion
Test youyour ball to see if the leak has been repaired. If the ball still looses air in a short amount of time, there may be more leaks. Repeat this process to locate and fix them.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.