no! windex will pull the natural oil out of the ball eventually causing the surface to peel off. the only thing u need to use to clean a ball is powerwash and a microfiber towl from any proshop.
Soap and water.
Used inert alumina balls can be cleaned by soaking them in a mixture of warm water and a mild cleaning agent, such as dish soap. After soaking, scrub the balls gently with a soft brush to remove any dirt or residue. Rinse the balls thoroughly with clean water and allow them to dry completely before reuse.
You get some kind of clean water, soap, and something to clean it with.
To effectively clean tennis balls, you can use a mixture of warm water and mild soap to gently scrub the surface of the balls. Make sure to rinse them thoroughly and allow them to air dry completely before using them again. Avoid using harsh chemicals or excessive force to prevent damaging the balls.
PUT THEM IN WATER AND SOAP
water and soap.
Plain soap and water followed by a rinse in warm water.
It is always important to keep things clean with hot water and soap.
No, boiling dish soap is not an effective way to clean dishes. It is best to use dish soap with hot water to effectively clean dishes.
cold water and soap
soap and water
soap and water