How to Properly Store Your Gel Balls

How to Properly Store Your Gel Balls

Picture this: You're in the heat of battle, your adrenaline is pumping, and you're ready to take down your opponents with your trusty gel blaster. But wait, what's this? Your gel balls are misshapen, impossible to load, and completely useless. Your blaster is rendered useless, and you're out of the game. Talk about a buzzkill!


That's why knowing how to properly store your gel balls is crucial for any gel blaster enthusiast. Not only will it help maintain their correct consistency, but it will also protect your investment in your gel blaster.


But, let's not forget the best part about gel balls - they leave no residue on the skin, clothes, or the environment! That's because they're made of super-absorbent polymers that primarily contain water. So, not only are they a blast to use, but they're also eco-friendly.


So, don't let improperly stored gel balls ruin your gel blaster Australia experience. Follow our tips for proper storage and keep the good times rolling!

 


Storing gel balls the right way

If looked after properly, your gel balls can last six to 12 months. Here are the best ways to store your gel balls.

 


Put your gel balls in an airtight container

To keep your gel balls in top shape, find an airtight container with a lid, like a bucket or large plastic food container. Fill the container with distilled water, enough to cover all of your unused gel balls. Why distilled water, you ask? Well, it's free of any harmful chemicals that can be found in tap water, and won't mess with the consistency of your beloved gel balls.


But don't stop there! Before you add your gel balls to the container, make sure it's squeaky clean. Any impurities or dirt can affect the structure of your gel balls, and we don't want that, do we? So, take an extra minute to ensure your container is spotless before storing your gel balls.

 


Keep them in a cool, dry place 

Storing your gel balls in a cool and dry spot is crucial to keep their consistency intact. However, if you have the room, popping them in the fridge is the best option to keep them perfectly chilled. Otherwise somewhere like the garage or even a cool closet would work. But remember, gel balls should never be exposed to direct sunlight or heat sources, as these can alter their composition. During the winter months, be sure to move your gel ball container to a place where they won't freeze.

 

Other ways to get the most out of your gel balls

Let's get the most out of those slippery little gel balls, shall we? Here are some tips that'll make sure you're having a ball (pun intended) with your gel blaster:

 

 

Prepare them properly

 Let's start with preparation. Growing gel balls couldn't be easier. Just soak them in clean water (distilled is best) and wait for them to reach their maximum size. While most gel balls reach their absorbing limit after 4 to 5 hours, we recommend soaking them overnight for optimal results. Once you've soaked them, make sure to strain off any excess water before diving into the action.


Remember, it's not just about storing your gel balls correctly. Preparing them properly is just as important to ensure that you get the most out of your gel blaster experience.

 

 

Buy good quality gel balls

Sure, you may be tempted to buy the cheapest balls out there, but trust us - it's not worth it. Those fake or poorly-made gel blaster balls could end up damaging your blaster or just not be fun to play with.


For a truly awesome experience, stick with certified gel blaster balls from reputable companies like Gel Ball Undercover. We have a great selection of gel balls that will give you the perfect consistency and performance for all your blaster battles. 

 

No DIY Gel Ball hardening

You may ask yourself "Can you harden gel balls" or "How do I make my gel balls harder". We know you're all about getting that perfect shot, but trust us, hardening your gel balls isn't the way to go. Freezing them might seem like a good idea, but it'll actually make your balls more brittle and prone to breaking mid-flight. And let's be real, nobody wants that kind of disappointment on the battlefield.


Another no-go is using hardening agents. They might seem like a quick fix, but they can actually warp your gel balls and make them impossible to load or even more breakable. Yikes!

If you want to pack a punch with your shots, don't fret. There are special types of gel blaster ammo out there that are harder than your regular gel balls. So, skip the DIY hardening attempts and go for the real deal. Trust us, your gel blaster (and your opponents) will thank you. And for some awesome certified gel blaster balls, check out our range. 

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