How to Clean And Restore Leather Training Footballs?

Cleaning and restoring your leather training football is easier said than done. Remember, things are not restricted to just cleaning the balls, but restoring them properly when not in use. The idea is to ensure that it lasts for long and lets you train for at least a few years, if not for your entire training journey. On this page, let us discuss the ways the Sherrin Size 2 AFL Leather Footballs can be cleaned and restored.

Just like washing your hands, you may be prompted to use the common dish soap along with water to wash your rugby training ball. Well, there is no harm in it, but it is important that you thoroughly rinse away all the remnants of the soap, foam and the soapy water. The drying time of the balls, however, may vary.

What Are The Steps Of Cleaning Your Leather Football?

The cleaning regimen of your size 2 AFL Leather football from Sherrin includes a couple of towels, soap and enough clean water.

Here’s an example cleaning regimen with soap, water, and two towels:

  • You need to add One gallon of mild dish soap to the container
  • Once done add warm water to the container until a soapy mixture forms
  • After soaking your first towel in the soapy water and wringing off the extra water, you need to carefully clean the entire surface of the ball e for at least a minute or so
  • After that, you need to wipe off extra soap from the surface of the ball, after rewetting your first towel with plain, warm water and wringing the extra moisture out
  • Lastly, you need to rub the ball with the second, dry towel to clean and dry off your rugby training ball.
  • Keep the ball in an airy space overnight and then let its air out. You can refill it before your next training session.

So these are the steps to clean and restore your leather rugby training ball for a long time.

 

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