How do you moisturize a football?
Apply a thin layer of oil to the surface of the football. Olive oil or neatsfoot oil will work, but these oils can darken the color of the leather. If you want to preserve the current shade of the leather, avoid natural oils.
What can you do with old footballs?
The last step after the football has been consumed for maximum duration is the disposal/recycling of footballs. This could be done in a variety of ways: donating to those less fortunate, recycling at a leather factory, using around the home as a lawn decoration or a new dog toy, or even a Halloween mask!
How do you get water out of a basketball?
To empty you take the stopper out and lay the goal on its side. Most of the water will drain out and any remaining you could drain by tipping the goal around until it’s all drained out. If the goal seems too heavy you could siphon it out with a simple hose.
What happened to the French Orbeez guy?
YouTuber Cyril Schreiner Ruins Neighbourhood’s Drains After Filling Bath With Orbeez. A French YouTuber claims he has knackered his neighbourhood’s drainage system after filling his bath with Orbeez.
How long can you keep water beads?
Shelf Life: Water beads can be stored almost indefinitely if they are kept in an airtight environment with low humidity. We have used some that were stored for over 2 years and they performed just as well as new ones.
How long do water gel beads last?
To do this, soak the beads again (three to five hours this time instead of six to eight hours since they already contain some water) every two or three weeks to maintain their size. By keeping the beads continuously hydrated, they can last two to three years!
How do you keep water beads from getting moldy?
There are several methods to help prevent the growth of mold on your water beads. Wash the beads in warm soapy water (dish soap), rinse and drain. I would suggest doing this after each time the beads are played with, as well as weekly, to wash away any dirt, dust, and any oils from the hands.