How to fix a hole in a splat ball

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A tiny glob of superglue to patch the hole, maybe? Duct tape?
posted by Sparky Buttons at 10:30 AM on December 26, 2019

I've never found this type of toy to last long. Even if you exchange it, moderate to heavy use tends to cause them to spout holes after a few weeks. Patches (I've had the most success with just tape) prolong the life, but once they spout one hole, more are sure to come.
posted by Aranquis at 12:46 PM on December 26, 2019

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