
10 Ways to Reuse Tennis Balls: WCI Weds
If recycling or reviving your tennis balls appears like a hassle, no sweat. We have a few more ideas of how to prevent those tennis balls as landfill destinations in today’s Where Can I Wednesday (part II).
10 fun & easy ways to repurpose tennis balls in your home:
- Dry your laundry faster. By throwing a few tennis balls into the dryer with comforters, fluffy pillows or towels, you can cut drying time in half AND beat your laundry into shape. NOTE: Be careful. The neon dye on the tennis ball could stain your sheets if it doesn’t withstand the heat.
- Clean cobwebs. Just cut an X into the top of a tennis balls and place it on the handle of a broom for those stubborn hard-to-reach corners and ceilings.
- Clean your pool. Essentially,the tennis ball’s velvety surface absorbs oils left behind on the water’s surface. NOTE: replace the tennis balls often.
- Create floor protectors. By cutting an X on the top of tennis balls and place them on the bottom of chair/stool legs to create a nice floor grip to the floor. Help reduce noise, prevent scratching the floor and from getting stuck between floorboards on decks or patios.
- Bug repellent. Coat tennis balls with Vaseline and hang from a nearby tree or railing to repel gnats and flies.
- Open jars like magic. Cut a tennis ball in half along the white rubber lines with a Xacto knife and use it as a grip. The outside of the tennis ball provides a good grip for your hands while the rubbery inside easily grips the lid, making you a jar-opening magician.
- DIY? Make a toddler toy. Create a slit in a tennis ball in order to open, insert some beans or bells, and seal it closed with glue or rubber cement. Give it to a toddler to play with as a musical instrument. NOTE: if you don’t reseal the ball you can use it as a great way to hide or store items like loose change.
- Create? Make a squirt gun. Simply puncture a hole along the white rubber lines. Squeeze the ball and hold it under a faucet to allow it to fill up with water. Next: Point and squeeze. If you squeeze hard enough you can hit targets 10 feet away.
- Reduce your water footprint.Insert used tennis balls into the tank of a toilet to reduce the amount of water used per flush.
- Therapeutic back massage. Cut tennis balls in half and attaching them to a bed frame or chair to relieve back pain while you sit or sleep.
Although we listed only a few, there are hundreds of more ways you can reuse tennis balls.
Readers, what have you done with old tennis balls? Tell us in the comments.