Balloons may be pre-treated with HI-FLOAT several days before they will be inflated. This method saves time on the day of a large job since you will not spend time treating balloons on that day.
Pre-treating Balloons with ULTRA HI-FLOAT
Treat balloons with the correct amount of ULTRA HI-FLOAT.
Gently rub the balloon to spread the ULTRA HI-FLOAT.
Gather treated balloons in groups of 10 and band the necks of the balloons together with ribbon or a rubber band. This will keep the HI-FLOAT from drying out.
Leave the balloons at room temperature on a counter top in banded groups of 10 for up to one week.
Before inflating the balloons, gently rub the balloons to re-spread the ULTRA HI-FLOAT inside the balloon.
Inflate the balloons with Helium and hand tie.
Pre-treating Balloons with SUPER HI-FLOAT
Treat balloons with the correct amount of SUPER HI-FLOAT.
Gently rub the balloon to spread the SUPER HI-FLOAT.
Gather treated balloons in groups of 10 and band the necks of the balloons together with ribbon or a rubber band. This will keep the HI-FLOAT from drying out.
If you will be inflating the balloons the next day, leave them on a counter at room temperature in banded groups of 10. If you will not be inflating the balloons the next day, place them in an airtight plastic container in the refrigerator. Pre-treated balloons may be kept in the refrigerator for several days.
Before inflating the pre-treated balloons, allow them to warm to room temperature.
Gently rub the balloons to re-spread the SUPER HI-FLOAT inside the balloon.
Inflate the balloons with Helium and hand tie.