---
product_id: 5299344
title: "Ball Doctor (Quart), BD-2"
brand: "unique sports"
price: "£31.71"
currency: GBP
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Unique Sports"
url: https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/5299344-ball-doctor-quart-bd-2
store_origin: GB
region: United Kingdom
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# Seals leaks instantly, saves time & money Compatible with basketballs, footballs & volleyballs Syringe included for easy application Ball Doctor (Quart), BD-2

**Brand:** unique sports
**Price:** £31.71
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🏆 Keep your balls game-ready—seal leaks like a pro!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Ball Doctor (Quart), BD-2 by unique sports
- **How much does it cost?** £31.71 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/5299344-ball-doctor-quart-bd-2)

## Best For

- unique sports enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted unique sports brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact & Portable:** Carry it anywhere, fix leaks on the spot
- • **Long-Lasting Supply:** Enough to fix 25-30 balls—be game-ready all season
- • **Universal Valve Fit:** Works seamlessly with all valve inflatable balls
- • **Instant Leak Sealing:** Stop air loss fast and keep your game going
- • **Pump & Bounce Formula:** Innovative method ensures deep, lasting seal

## Overview

Unique Sports Ball Doctor (Quart) BD-2 is a professional-grade leak sealant designed for all valve inflatable balls including basketballs, footballs, and volleyballs. It comes with a syringe for easy application, seals leaks instantly without a bladder, and contains enough formula to repair 25-30 balls, making it an essential tool for athletes and sports managers who demand peak performance and durability.

## Description

Ball Doctor seals leaks and punctures in all valve inflatable balls without a bladder. Insert the syring tip into the ball valve and depress the plunger. Pump up the ball with air and bounce vigrously for several minutes.

Review: Excellent product... 8 outta 8 balls are holding air so far - Great product... just follow the directions and it works well. Using the quart size bottle of Ball Doctor, I've repaired one volleyball and seven basketballs (old one, most newer... some leather, most streetball rubber), and all of them hold air a month later. One bball took two attempts... probably my own fault because I didn't use enough product in the first go-round due to loading the syringe wrong (see tips below). The bad reviews on this stuff are probably from people who can't follow directions or a few who got dried out single-use packs (quart size is cheap, repairs about 30 balls, and stays fresh from a tight sealed bottle). There is just no way I've repaired a half dozen of my balls and some basketballs for friends on the first try all by luck yet other people have such a tough time. Take your time, and you will be pleased. ...A FEW TIPS: the product label has limited directions. They are good directions, just limited. Here is what worked for me: the same directions with a few more small additions: 1) Have the ball a bit flat to start (zero PSI). If it has pressure, it might shoot out some of the goop or the whole syringe plunger when you insert your syringe. 2) Shake the Ball Doctor bottle WELL, and it will look thick like tan pudding with bits of rope fiber in it. 3) Take the syringe cap off by pulling straight (don't need to twist/screw it). ***IMPORTANT: To fill the syringe, you have to take the plunger out and slowly dump some of the goop into the red syringe from its top. One ounce is for balls (soccer, bball, vball, etc), and that's roughly a half full syringe. The label instructions are not clear on this, but it is very key to the repair to have enough. Do NOT try to draw up the goop product through the syringe tip like a medicine or typical liquids syringe... that doesn't work due to thicnkess, and you will only get a few drops (yet won't know that since you can't see through the syringe). Again, remove the plunger and dump the goop in the syringe top... don't worry, it is too thick to leak out bottom tip. 4) Get the syringe tip wet with water or saliva or whatever and push straight into the ball nozzle. Have your thumb on the syringe plunger at this time in case it gets pushed up (shouldn't if you have zero PSI ball). 5) Once the syringe is in, push the plunger down and you will hear a splat sound of the goop going into the ball. Pull the plunger up an inch and push down a couple more times to get it all inside. Take the syringe out very carefully (quart bottle will last for roughly 30 repairs, but you're screwed if you break the one syringe). 6) Pump the ball with air to the high end of its PSI rating on the ball (usually 9 for bball or 5 for soccer or vballs), then bounce many times, spin, bounce more, spin more, etc. If it holds air after a day or two, it worked. If not, you can try again, but the weight of more and more of the Ball Doctor goop would probably eventually mess up the ball. Good luck, hope this helps... fantastic product and saves a ton of money if used correctly.
Review: Product doesn't works as supposed to - This product is not useful, I have 4 volleyball balls and used this product per direction in all four but non of them get fixed and still has air leakage. I used the product 4 consecutive times in of the ball and couldn't fix it and eventually the weight of ball got heavier, now the ball can't be used it anymore.

## Features

- Ball Doctor seals leaks and punctures in valve inflatable balls without a bladder.
- Simply insert the syringe tip in a ball valve, depress the plunger, then pump the ball full of air.
- With the ball fully pressurized, bounce it vigorously for several minutes to spread the formula inside the ball.
- New and used balls can develop leaks around the valve. Ball Doctor seals the leaks instantly
- Great for Basketballs, Footballs, and Vollyballs.
- Syringe is included. Enought to fix about 25 to 30 balls.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00196LGZ2 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #139,139 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #405 in Inflation Devices & Accessories |
| Brand | Unique Sports |
| Brand Name | Unique Sports |
| Color | Black |
| Construction Type | inflatable |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 248 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00078914005114 |
| Included Components | 1 Quart of Ball Doctor and 1 syringe |
| Item Type Name | Quart |
| Manufacturer | Unique Sports |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BD-2 |
| Model Number | BD-2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | Quart |
| Sport | Basketball, Football, Volleyball |
| Sport Type | Basketball, Football, Volleyball |
| UPC | 078914005114 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Brand:** Unique Sports
- **Color:** Black
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **Sport:** Basketball, Football, Volleyball

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent product... 8 outta 8 balls are holding air so far
*by F***6 on May 28, 2020*

Great product... just follow the directions and it works well. Using the quart size bottle of Ball Doctor, I've repaired one volleyball and seven basketballs (old one, most newer... some leather, most streetball rubber), and all of them hold air a month later. One bball took two attempts... probably my own fault because I didn't use enough product in the first go-round due to loading the syringe wrong (see tips below). The bad reviews on this stuff are probably from people who can't follow directions or a few who got dried out single-use packs (quart size is cheap, repairs about 30 balls, and stays fresh from a tight sealed bottle). There is just no way I've repaired a half dozen of my balls and some basketballs for friends on the first try all by luck yet other people have such a tough time. Take your time, and you will be pleased. ...A FEW TIPS: the product label has limited directions. They are good directions, just limited. Here is what worked for me: the same directions with a few more small additions: 1) Have the ball a bit flat to start (zero PSI). If it has pressure, it might shoot out some of the goop or the whole syringe plunger when you insert your syringe. 2) Shake the Ball Doctor bottle WELL, and it will look thick like tan pudding with bits of rope fiber in it. 3) Take the syringe cap off by pulling straight (don't need to twist/screw it). ***IMPORTANT: To fill the syringe, you have to take the plunger out and slowly dump some of the goop into the red syringe from its top. One ounce is for balls (soccer, bball, vball, etc), and that's roughly a half full syringe. The label instructions are not clear on this, but it is very key to the repair to have enough. Do NOT try to draw up the goop product through the syringe tip like a medicine or typical liquids syringe... that doesn't work due to thicnkess, and you will only get a few drops (yet won't know that since you can't see through the syringe). Again, remove the plunger and dump the goop in the syringe top... don't worry, it is too thick to leak out bottom tip. 4) Get the syringe tip wet with water or saliva or whatever and push straight into the ball nozzle. Have your thumb on the syringe plunger at this time in case it gets pushed up (shouldn't if you have zero PSI ball). 5) Once the syringe is in, push the plunger down and you will hear a splat sound of the goop going into the ball. Pull the plunger up an inch and push down a couple more times to get it all inside. Take the syringe out very carefully (quart bottle will last for roughly 30 repairs, but you're screwed if you break the one syringe). 6) Pump the ball with air to the high end of its PSI rating on the ball (usually 9 for bball or 5 for soccer or vballs), then bounce many times, spin, bounce more, spin more, etc. If it holds air after a day or two, it worked. If not, you can try again, but the weight of more and more of the Ball Doctor goop would probably eventually mess up the ball. Good luck, hope this helps... fantastic product and saves a ton of money if used correctly.

### ⭐ Product doesn't works as supposed to
*by H***Y on January 15, 2024*

This product is not useful, I have 4 volleyball balls and used this product per direction in all four but non of them get fixed and still has air leakage. I used the product 4 consecutive times in of the ball and couldn't fix it and eventually the weight of ball got heavier, now the ball can't be used it anymore.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ It actually works most of the time
*by T***D on January 20, 2021*

I used this to refill the ball repair kit many times. It's messy, but it should be...it's glue. It works about 70% of the time and that's not bad. :)

## Frequently Bought Together

- Unique Sports Ball Doctor (Quart), BD-2
- Tools & Outdoor Gear IIT 90890 Inflator Needle Set, 15-Piece, Model: 90890 Supplies

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*Last updated: 2026-05-18*