Hi, iam Patty Simmons, Hope you’re doing well!

Hey there! Cleaning dirty paintballs is a must if you want to keep your paintball gun in tip-top shape. But don’t worry, it’s not as hard as it sounds. In fact, with the right tools and a bit of elbow grease, you can have your paintballs looking like new in no time. So let’s get started - grab your cleaning supplies and let’s get those dirty paintballs sparkling clean!

How Do You Clean Dirty Paintballs? [Solved]

Alright, so I’ll just grab my paintballs and put them in the pods. Then, I’ll do the same thing with the other bag - that’s another way to do it too.

  1. Remove Paintballs from Hopper: Before cleaning, remove all paintballs from the hopper to prevent them from becoming damaged during the cleaning process.

  2. Rinse Paintballs: Place the paintballs in a bucket or container and rinse them with warm water to remove any dirt or debris that may be stuck on them.

  3. Soak Paintballs: After rinsing, fill the bucket or container with warm water and add a mild detergent such as dish soap or laundry detergent. Allow the paintballs to soak for at least 15 minutes before proceeding to the next step.

  4. Scrub Paintballs: Use a soft-bristled brush to scrub each paintball individually, paying special attention to any areas that are particularly dirty or stained.

  5. Rinse Again: Once all of the paintballs have been scrubbed, rinse them again with warm water until all of the soap has been removed and they are free of dirt and debris once more.

  6. Dry Paintballs: Spread out a clean towel on a flat surface and place each paintball onto it individually so that they can dry completely before being used again in play

Cleaning dirty paintballs is a breeze! Just grab some warm water and a soft cloth, then give ’em a good scrub. No need to worry about getting too rough - just make sure you get all the dirt and grime off. Once you’re done, your paintballs will look as good as new!