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The basketball I just bought is deglued, what kind of glue should I use to stick it on? Thanks!

Relatively elastic glues such as shoe glue and AB glue are suitable for sticking balls. Do not use glue that becomes very hard after drying, as it will make the ball feel much worse. If you can afford to buy another ball, it is recommended to buy a new one, otherwise the peeling of the ball will affect the feel and mood.

If your basketball is within the quality assurance period, you can go to the store where you purchased it and communicate. If the basketball skin is cracked, it means that the quality is not good. The environment and method of use are not suitable. For example, if you pump too much gas, the ball will expand and deform, or it will be exposed to the sun and get wet. Of course, for a cracked basketball, you need to restore it to its original shape. It seems a bit difficult, but you can drain the gas first, and then try to take care of the basketball leather by following the methods used to deal with cracking of leather jackets and cracked hands.

A basketball is made of an inner bladder and a ball surface.

This is due to the inner liner of the manufacturer's mold. When the spherical surface cracks, the inner liner will also be greatly affected. The spherical surface will be deformed and some symptoms of spherical surface bagging will occur, which is irreparable. It is recommended not to place the basketball on the ground or against the wall after buying it, because the wall and ground will have moisture and other external environments that will affect the humidity of the ball surface, causing the inner bladder of the ball to be affected and accelerate aging. The best thing is to hang it in the air and place it in a cool place.