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Splat balls can stop splatting if they become dirty, dried out, or damaged. Clean the splat ball with water, ensure it is properly hydrated, and inspect for any cuts or tears that may be affecting its splatting capability. If the splat ball is beyond repair, it may need to be replaced.

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