10/27/2009

Amazing Uses for Tennis Balls

If your family is like ours, then you probably have dozens of tennis balls stashed (or rolling) around the house. Favorite dog toys, leftovers from kid games…if you didn’t know any better you’d think they were reproducing. But as it turns out, these green fuzz balls have a lot of handy household uses. Rather than throw them out, take a shot at this:

Ice a sore muscle. Cut a 1-inch slit in the ball and fill it three-quarters full with water. Then freeze it for those times when you strain a neck, calf, or other body part. Just roll it over the ache. Good for lightly massaging temples, too.

Soothe a sore back
. Stuff a couple of balls into one of your husband’s old athletic tube socks (wash first!). Position the balls about 4 inches apart, then tie (or sew) the open end closed. Lie on the floor with the balls on either side of your spine or under your low back and slowly roll up and down. Or position them between your back and a wall and scrunch around.

Play footsie with yourself. Keep a tennis ball under your desk at work. Slip off your heels and roll it under the arch of each foot. Just a couple minutes restore blood flow.

Squeeze away stress. Keep another ball on your desk. Whenever you feel the squeeze of work, squeeze the ball. Bonus: Your stronger handshake will impress the boss.

Park perfectly.
If you have trouble gauging where to stop or how far to the left or right to go when pulling into your garage, do this: Park in the perfect spot, then knot the end of a rope, slip the knot through a small slit in the ball, and tie the other end to something overhead (like the garage door) so that the ball just touches the middle of the windshield or some other part of the car when it’s properly aligned. Every time you drive in, the hanging ball will be your parking guide.

Safeguard valuables. Make a 1-inch slice and stuff in extra money or jewelry. Even the kids won’t snoop there.

Save your marriage.
If your husband’s snore is measurable on the Richter scale, then it’s time for drastic measures. Duct-tape a tennis ball to the back of his nightshirt. People snore most when sleeping on their back; this prevents that.

Ace housecleaning.
Steal an old janitor’s trick and stick a tennis ball on the end of your broom. When you need to rub out a scuff mark, just flip it over and go to work. Also great for cleaning cobwebs from ceiling corners.

Open any jar.
Instead of bothering the handsome handyman next door, cut a tennis ball in half and use it to deliver the necessary leverage. But on second thought, this lid is pretty tight….

Amazing Uses for Tennis Balls
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I put my keys in a tennis ball that has a snall opening, which I put at the bottom of a tbe sock, which I then use to carry my water bottle. It keeps the water bottle from sweating, and noone ever think of looking for my keys in the tennis ball. My sister sewed a shoulder strap on a pair of socks, on for each of her kids, to use whenever they're out, but need a house key. We always carry water wherever we go.

By Mary on 11/19/2009 6:33:50 AM

I had a pinched nerve at the top of my neck and sholder (very painful). This meant streatching the neck exercises.  My therapist had me put three tennis balls in a sock and tie.  At night place between the back of the neck.  This takes away the pain and forces the neck to stay in streatched position while asleep.  It works.  When you feel tension and tightness of the neck, the tennis balls are great.

By Barbara on 11/16/2009 1:59:56 PM

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Putting tennis balls in the dryer with pillows (or maybe that down jacket you had to wash) helps fluff them back up so the stuffing doesn't get all wadded up in the corners of the pillow/garment. 

By Sheri on 11/15/2009 10:53:53 AM

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Great tips...I plan on using some of these ideas!

By Christine on 11/14/2009 10:47:33 PM

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My husband needs a tennis ball taped to his back! Cute and effective! 

By Jennifer on 11/13/2009 8:52:13 PM

Thanks for the tennis ball ideas.  Does anyone have ideas for used golf balls?

By Irene on 11/13/2009 3:26:32 PM

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Those are some good ideas. I put some on my mothers walker. I see that was already posted but yes, it helps them slide better. I was curious about why monica puts a few in the dryer after taking pillows out of the washer. ? Undecided

By Teresa on 11/9/2009 6:45:46 PM

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I use tennis balls in my dryer too, it works great.  I've done it for years.

By Elizabeth on 11/7/2009 8:08:29 AM

When you have little kids around it is unsafe for them to be around furniture with sharp edges. You can cut a small x in a tennis ball and secure it on the edge of tables etc.

By Sarah on 11/3/2009 11:35:48 AM

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When my mother-in-law had to use a walker, it had wheels on the bottom.  She was a little wary as she said she felt like she was not in control of it.  We cut tennis balls in falf and put a half on each leg over the wheels. 

By Pat on 11/3/2009 6:57:19 AM

So many great ideas!Going to use a lot of them.The deer tip I will be passing around.Its deer season here and I will be trying it.The broom tip also.THANKS EVERYONE.

By Barbara on 11/2/2009 10:06:41 AM

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I need to use the garage parking idea. I am a horrible judge of how close I am when I pull in.

By Gabrielle on 11/2/2009 7:46:52 AM

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Wow!  I love these ideas!  I am putting two in my dryer this morning.

By Kelly on 11/1/2009 9:15:15 AM

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A sleeve of tennis balls are standard equipment in my laundryroom. They fluff pillows, throw rugs, blankets, & bedspreads. They also help to beat the dust out of drapes & anything else I want to freshen, but not wash.

By Marlene on 11/1/2009 12:34:50 AM

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These are very great ideas. Thanks

By Diana on 10/31/2009 9:23:48 PM

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Wonderful ideas!  Thanks so much!!!

By Ann on 10/31/2009 5:58:23 PM

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Thanks for all these great ideas.

By Dot on 10/31/2009 5:57:13 PM

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Foot in mouthThis is great, who would know?  thanks for these ideals!

By Diane on 10/31/2009 1:25:04 PM

These are all great ideas!  Some of these I have used already, but I especially like the one for skinning a deer.  Will definetly be trying this one after this years hunt.  I passed it on to my brother and he tried it, said it worked like a charm.  I have also painted them and used them for the clanger in the large windchimes I make.from Cynthia on 10/30/2009

By anonymous on 10/30/2009 1:45:43 PM

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I DIDN'T THINK TO MENTION THAT A LOT OF PEOPLE HERE USE THEM TO COVER THEIR TRAILOR HITCH.  I WAS ALWAYS HITTING OURS WITH MY KNEE & IT HURT.  A TENNIS BALL OVER IT TOOK CARE OF THAT.GOD BLESS...ME [MOMENO]

By Lillian on 10/30/2009 10:01:40 AM

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FANTASTIC!!!! NEVER HEARD OF MOST OF THESE.  I WILL PASS THEM ON... THANKS.  GOD BLESS...ME[MOMENO]

By Lillian on 10/30/2009 9:51:54 AM

Great ideas.... I'll be using a few of them! I especially like the one where you put the ball on the end of the broom!

By Tracy on 10/30/2009 9:04:55 AM

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My favorite use fror a tennis ball, other than Tennis of course, putting it in the dryer with a big fluffy jacket. It helps make it fluffy again after it is washed.

By Susan on 10/29/2009 9:55:09 PM

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Yes! Yes! Yes! Tennis balls at school. For years I've used them on chair and desk legs. If you don't have carpeting, they REALLY cut down on furniture noise! Our local tennis club would donate used balls, and so would families. I used a craft knife to cut an X in each ball, then popped it right on the furniture leg.

By Daphne on 10/29/2009 6:28:18 PM

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One more tennis ball idea:  For your own snoring or for your spouse, put a T shirt on backwards, place the tennis ball in the pocket and sleep soundly on your side.  You can't lie comfortably on your back with the tennis ball prodding you.

By Eleanor on 10/29/2009 12:44:55 PM

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I used a box cutter to slash a tennis ball in half then I stuck it on the end of the chain pull that turns on the light bulb in the garage.  It helps me turn on the light because it's big enough to see and large enough to grasp.  It also prevents the chain from flying up and getting lost.  I hated trying to dig it out of the rafters with all the splinters and spider webs.

By Eleanor on 10/29/2009 12:39:15 PM

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my doc recommends the balls in the sock against the wall! I've been doing that for years...well until the new puppy came... Laughing

By Cris on 10/29/2009 8:41:41 AM

Thanks. I really like the tennis ball on the end of the broom.

By Karen on 10/29/2009 8:03:42 AM

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I will be using all the examples for the tennis ball around the house.

By Forestine on 10/29/2009 3:41:30 AM

I put three new tennis balls in the spa when I clean it. They bounce around and keep the sides clean between use..By Sandra on 10/28/09 PM 

By Sandra on 10/28/2009 9:36:32 PM

I don't have any new comments to add, but thank you to all, their are so many good comments to use!!

By Sharron on 10/28/2009 9:30:30 PM

My Mom uses a walker. The rubber cups on the back feet wore out.  I cut a slit in two tennis balls and put them on the back legs of the walker. The walker moved smoothly and was no longer dangerous.Laughing

By Janet on 10/28/2009 8:52:06 PM

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my dogs love chasing our old tennis balls

By Cheryl on 10/28/2009 6:37:55 PM

Great in the dryer with sheets, towels and all clothing as it keeps everything separated & reduces static cling.

By Jennifer on 10/28/2009 6:25:53 PM

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Great ideas.  I love this group.

By Gena on 10/28/2009 5:17:12 PM

Someone already mentioned this use, but I have seen it carried even a step futher - it has been used in schools for the bottom of the chairs, so there is less noise in the classrooms.

By ELSIE on 10/28/2009 5:07:36 PM

to skin a deer, with deer hanging, cut skin around neck and pull back enough to put the ball in and tie a rope around ball and hook other end of rope to hitch on truck and pull, the skin comes right off                                         jennie

By Jennie on 10/28/2009 4:48:55 PM

Such great ideas and so many all of which I can't think of any more. LOL Great Tips!Annette

By Annette on 10/28/2009 4:45:03 PM

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When my Dad was in the nursing home and had a walker, we used split up tennis balls to put on the bottom of the walker's feet so the walker would move more smoothly. My Dad has Parkinsons and it helped him get around better.

By Linda on 10/28/2009 3:50:39 PM

If you have noisy upstairs neighbors, toss a ball at the ceiling!  If tossed gently, it won't make the popcorn stuff come down, or not much, and it won't scuff ceilings like mine that don't have it or put holes in it like a broom handle might, but will still get your point across when going up and nicely asking doesn't quiet them down!  If you have violent upstairs neighbors, I don't advise using this method!

By Debbie on 10/28/2009 3:34:45 PM

Instead of buying the dryer balls that are advertised on T.V. I use tennis balls. They work great. Softens my clothes and they dry a lot quicker.Paulette

By Paulette on 10/28/2009 3:28:24 PM

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Great tips thanks!

By Antoinette on 10/28/2009 2:35:59 PM

I use them in the dryer to help fluff comforters.

By Donna on 10/28/2009 1:49:03 PM

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I use a tennis ball in my dryer. It fluffs my down comforter and thick winter jackets. It cuts down on drying time and saves energy. GO GREEN.

By Silke on 10/28/2009 1:33:13 PM

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Use them for the bottom of your chairs to save your floors Deborah 10/28/09

By Deborah on 10/28/2009 1:24:07 PM

love your down comforter or ski wear?  wash gentle cycle and air dry at home with the addition of a tennis ball or two in your dryer!  that bounce will fluff the down and help remove the "pins" attached to any of the fabric or seams.

By barbara on 10/28/2009 12:44:09 PM

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The idea of putting them in a sock as a back massager just gave me a great idea for some Christmas presents..fancied up a little with a cute sewn cover. And the last tip gave me a chuckle since I was thinking the same thing about the cute handyman lol.

By Genevieve on 10/28/2009 12:42:11 PM

 We live in south Texas.  We put them on the legs of our chairs. Then the chair legs don't sink into the sand....Also put one in A knee-high, makes A great pull toy for pets.

By Evelyn on 10/28/2009 12:19:35 PM

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GO GREEN: put a tennis ball in your dryer with sheets and they won't bundle up, it can also save time on drying and save energy. this also works with all clothes i keep a tennis ball in my dryer at all time and it saves money and power. GO GREEN

By Riley on 10/28/2009 12:15:57 PM

Place one on the tip of your car antena. You'll find it in flash in any parking lot.

By Susanlee on 10/28/2009 12:05:33 PM

Put one on the tip of the antena of your car. You'll find it in any parking lot.

By Susanlee on 10/28/2009 12:04:27 PM

when snow season comes, put half a ball under each windsheild wiper when you park your car. It keeps them from freezing to the windsheild. Also paint one red and put it on the deer in your. front yard at Christmas.By Toni

By toni on 10/28/2009 11:58:50 AM

I use a tennis ball to help me park in my garage. I use a safety pin instead of cutting a slit in the ball (which by the way is a much better idea than mine). The only thing is that if my truck is not in the garage the kids always seem to think it's hanging up for them to play with. LOL...

By Stefanie on 10/28/2009 11:40:23 AM

I used them to put on door knobs to keep the little ones from being able to open them without assistance. Just cut a slit in them and slide over the door knob. I also do the one with the walker for my mother. It does cut down on noise and makes it easier for her to push on the floor without leaving any marks.

By Debbie on 10/28/2009 11:34:54 AM

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I work in a nursing home and we put them on the bottom of walkers to help with traction and noise!

By Joni on 10/28/2009 11:26:09 AM

I had a bunch of extra tennis balls that I didn't want to throw out but they weren't good for playing tennis anymore.  I contacted a local kennel & they were so excited to get all the balls that they'll use for exercise time with all their dogs.

By Rachel on 10/28/2009 10:48:19 AM

I had a ton of extra tennis balls & I didn't want to throw them out.  I called a local Kennel to see if they were interested & they were SO happy to get them & use them for exercising with all their dogs.

By Rachel on 10/28/2009 10:47:27 AM

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put one in your dog's feeding dish.  Takes them longer to eat.  This has worked great for my dog.

By Janet on 10/28/2009 10:26:19 AM

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I like to throw a few in the dryer when I take my pillows out of the washer. Wink

By Monica on 10/27/2009 11:24:40 AM

Tennis balls can be very helpful in noise reduction.  I am a school teacher and found that by placing old flat balls on the bottom of chair legs the noise levels from moving chairs is almost zero.  What a blessing!

By Sharon on 10/27/2009 9:13:48 AM

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Those are some really great ideas, that's what I love about being able to get others' ideas!!!!

By Kelly on 10/27/2009 8:54:01 AM

A tenant left some tennis balls the dog played with. I didn't want to throw them out, now I can use a few instead of giving them away. I've seen seniors put them on the bottom of their walkers. I think they help control sliding.

By Dorothy on 10/27/2009 12:39:27 AM

 

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