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WingNut

UK Redskins
Oct 31, 2003
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I don't use reballs. I use T-Balls. They come with oil in the package. Just 1 or 2 drops, then a good shake of the container and your set....

Are you actually using branded Reballs made by Reball or are you using just some sort of Reusable ball?


Wingy...
 

Mario

Pigeon amongst the cats
Sep 25, 2002
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Just wash them if they are genuine reballs. Thats all you have to do. I spent 6 long months looking after 40,000 of them.

Let them dry out when they have been washed in nothing but water. Its best if you have some sort of grill to lay them all out on and for the dirt to wash away properly.
 

dougie

Clan Army
Mar 29, 2005
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Wash them with water onely,do NOT oil or you will prob need more than some new ball detents after a few runs.
Thay can were them down quicker than paintballs i found personally but hey its onely a new set once and a while and thay ain't exactly expensive;)
specially for just using them in your house.;):)
 

Leezo

Official Planet Eclipse Tech
Aug 21, 2007
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I do plan on using them more than just in the house but the problem isn't with the rotor. They are genuine reballs and pretty much brand new and been nowhere near any dirt so there defo not dirty. The problem is there catching on the detents and not dropping in to the breech properly so if I'm not to oil them what do i do then?
 

Leezo

Official Planet Eclipse Tech
Aug 21, 2007
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Well after using them and experimenting I have come up with the best way that works for me. I coat the reballs with baby oil and it works excellent. Any dirt that you pick up cleans off fine when rubbed with a towel and after using them I clean them in water with a bit of washing up liquid and they come out looking like new. I know this goes against whats recommended by Reball but it's the only way it works in my Geo.