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For me duct tape shows but with Super Glue that worked great, hardly

anything to be seen. I have years of testing the Super Glue and

still holding up without any additional patching where I originally

patched. Never heard of the rubber cement trick. Thanks for sharing.

 

carolg

 

, " soundingchimes "

<soundingchimes wrote:

>

> Duct tape would work great and very easy. Super glue might not be

the

> best because some types are not flexible.

>

> I think that the best way would be just like fixing a tube in a

bike

> tire. you can put rubber cement over the hole and glue one of the

> repair patches from a bike kit or make one out of a cut open

balloon.

> after putting the patch on it, put rubber cement over the patch and

> let it dry. this will be flexible and will hold better than duct

tape.

>

>

> , " cgiambri " <cgiambri@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Super glue helped me but be careful it doesn't get on your hands

as

> > super hard to get off. May wear gloves and it dries very fast.

I

> > know it works too.

> >

> > carolg

> >

> > , " jmr1290 " <jomarex@>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > Anybody have suggestions for repairing tiny puncture holes in

these

> > > big exercise balls? My son took it outside and it rolled

around on

> > > sand burrs.

> > >

> > > thanks

> > > Joy

> > >

> > >

> > > , " RNR " <rnr4biz@>

wrote:

> > > >

> > > > I would also suggest using one of the large exercise balls

with

> > > exercises specific to it. You will get a greater

concentration of

> > the

> > > exercise on the core area of your body. The ball by its

nature

> > makes

> > > your muscles work more as you are maintaining balance while at

the

> > > same time exercising. I actually have seen a few people

replace

> > their

> > > office chairs with the ball as just the simple process of

> > maintaining

> > > balance and keeping the back upright can add to muscle

strength.

> > > >

> > > > Richard

>

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