HOW TO USE HI-FLOAT

 

Basic directions

The " dry" method

Coating The Outside Of The Air Filled Balloons After Inflation

Coating The Outside Of Balloons Before Inflation

Cleaning HI-FLOAT or SUPER HI-FLOAT

Cleaning the pump dispenser

 


 

Basic directions

How to use SUPER HI-FLOAT or ULTRA HI-FLOAT to increase float life:

 

 

Attach the dip tube to the bottom of the pump as shown in Fig. 1. The nipple on the bottom of the pump fits inside the end of the dip tube. For bottles other than gallon size, cut off the dip tube as follows.

Bottle Size Dip Tube
96 oz Cut to 5 1/2"
Quart cut to 1 3/4"
24 oz do not use dip tube

Clips are color-coded as follows:

Clip Sizes
Balloon Size
Super HI-FLOAT
ULTRA HI-FLOAT
11 inches blue white
14 inches yellow blue
16 inches green yellow

 

Slide the balloon onto the pump outlet to as far as it will go in order to inject the HI-FLOAT deep inside the balloon as shown in Figure 2. The end of the pump nozzle should be in the bulb of the balloon. Depress the pump plunger as far as it will go. Remove the balloon from the pump. Pinch the neck of the balloon as you remove it to clean off the nozzle and keep HI-FLOAT out of the stem of the balloon.

Make sure the pump returns to the full upright position after each stroke. If necessary, lift up on the cap before treating the next balloon. Gently rub the balloon a couple of times as shown in Figure 3 to spread the liquid over the inside surface. While rubbing, hold the balloon opening elevated to allow air to escape and to prevent liquid from entering the stem of the balloon.

Inflate the balloon in the usual manner and hand tie. We recommend rotating your helium nozzle downwards as shown in Figure 4 to reduce splatter and help keep the liquid out of the balloon stem . A key to minimizing mess when using HI-FLOAT is to keep it out of the balloon stem where it can leak on to the hands when tying.

When the balloon is first inflated it should float up straight but it will not be very buoyant until the HI-FLOAT dries which takes a couple of hours. After drying, the balloon will have nearly as much upward pull as an untreated balloon. If the balloon does not float, or leans to one side when first inflated, see Troubleshooting Guide.

With a little practice you should be able to treat balloons neatly and quickly.

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The " dry" method

If a treated balloon bursts before the coating dries it can be messy and cause a complaint. A method was developed by a number of HI-FLOAT users to solve this problem called the " dry" method because the coating is allowed to dry overnight before the balloon is given to a customer.

Some of the advantages are:

This method consists of the following steps:

Step 1. At the end of the day treat enough balloons on the inside with HI-FLOAT to cover the next day's orders. Inflate the balloons with helium and seal with plastic clips or discs.

Step 2. Allow the balloons to dry overnight. In the morning remove the clips and give the balloons an extra shot of helium to regain their full size. Hand-tie the balloons.

This results in a fully inflated balloon coated with HI-FLOAT which is completely dry. If a balloon accidentally pops there is no mess!

The key to this method is to keep the HI-FLOAT out of the stem of the balloon so it can be re-inflated the next day. Inject the liquid deep inside the balloon then pinch the stem closed when rubbing the balloon to spread the coating. Be sure to treat extra balloons for those unexpected orders.

Giving the balloons a shot of helium the next day is quick and easy with a little practice.

Many balloon shops use this method to treat every balloon they sell.

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Coating The Outside Of The Air-Filled Balloons After Inflation

A dilute HI-FLOAT coating may be applied to the outside of the latex balloon after it is inflated to keep it from oxidizing (turning chalky). This is especially useful for those arrangements where items such as stuffed animals are put inside of clear balloons and it is important that the balloon remain clear for a long time. Treating the outside of an air-filled clear balloon will keep it bright and clear for several weeks if it is cared for properly. The following photo shows a bear in the balloon where one-half of the balloon has been coated with HI-FLOAT. The treated half remains clear even after several weeks! The un-coated half started turning chalky in a few days.

BEAR IN A CLEAR BALLOON THREE WEEKS
AFTER INFLATION

Warning: Air-filled balloons having an external coating of HI-FLOAT must be kept in an air-conditioned location in hot weather. Exposure to heat and/or high humidity can cause the balloon to burst or deflate prematurely.

We recommend using regular HI-FLOAT for all coatings on the outside of balloons. ULTRA HI-FLOAT is not suitable for this use.

This dilute coating method does not work well on helium filled balloons since it can cause streaking.

Step 1. Inflate the balloon and stuff it as usual.

Step 2. Attach the stuffed balloon to a cup and stick to provide a handle.

Step 3. Mix one cup of HI-FLOAT with 2 cups of warm water. Stir gently to avoid making foam.

Step 4. Place the balloon in a large pan and gently pour the liquid over it while slowly rotating the balloon as shown in Figure 6 . Make sure the entire outside surface of the balloon is wetted.

Step 5. Hang the coated balloon up by the handle so that it can drip and dry. Under normal conditions drying takes about 30 minutes.

Drying can be quickened by using a handheld hair dryer. Do not aim the blower at one spot too long since this could burst the balloon.

The liquid which drains into the pan may be placed in a capped bottle and saved for reuse. Refrigerate during storage to keep mold from forming.

Any bubbles in the coating will collect at the lowest point. Wipe this spot gently with a damp sponge after drying about 15 minutes. After drying, touch up any missed spots with the small brush.

Do not dilute the HI-FLOAT more than two parts water to one part HI-FLOAT. A more dilute solution will not wet the balloon surface properly and the final coating will be spotty.

Never dilute HI-FLOAT for coating uninflated balloons since this will drastically reduce floating life! Used the diluted material only for coating balloons which are already inflated.

This outside coating will also remove oxidation which has already occurred.

This technique will keep balloon animals made from twisted 260 balloons looking big and shiny for several days. Simply place the animal in the pan, pour the diluted mixture over it, and hang it by the knot until dry.

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Coating The Outside Of Balloons Before Inflation

This method is a quick way to apply a regular HI-FLOAT coating to the outside of balloons before they are inflated. It can be used for helium-filled balloons. Will increase the floating life about five times and has the added advantage of keeping balloons from oxidizing for an extended period. The coating usually dries in a few minutes. A disadvantage of this technique is that it is somewhat messy.

Step 1. Place an uninflated balloon over a pencil and dip the balloon into a glass of HI-FLOAT to the stem as shown in Figure 7. Keep the liquid out of the inside of the balloon. Make sure the entire outside of the balloon is wetted except for the stem. If folds form in the balloon withdraw it from the liquid and then re-dip it to wet the entire outside.

Step 2. Remove the balloon from the liquid and let it drain for a couple of minutes.

Step 3. With the helium nozzle pointed downward as shown in Figure 8 , slip the balloon onto the nozzle and inflate it while the balloon is still wet. The balloon will stop dripping as soon as inflation begins. It will dry within a few minutes.

Step 4. Seal the balloon and attach a ribbon. Try not to touch the balloon except near the stem until it is dry.

NOTE: ULTRA HI-FLOAT is not suitable for this use.



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Cleaning HI-FLOAT or SUPER HI-FLOAT

Allow adequate drying time for balloons to avoid cleanup jobs. We recommend using ULTRA HI-FLOAT since there is less mess. We also recommend allowing balloons to dry a couple of hours before giving them to customers.

HI-FLOAT is completely soluble in water, even after it has dried. It dissolves much quicker in hot water.

On nonporous surfaces such as counter tops, allow spilled liquid to dry then simply peel it up and discard.

On machine washable fabrics wash in warm or hot water if possible. Presoak a few hours if the HI-FLOAT has completely dried.

For dry cleaning, you must inform the cleaner that the spot is soluble in water and/or steam.

On upholstered fabrics the HI-FLOAT can be removed by dipping a toothbrush into a cup of hot water and rubbing the spot to soften it. Then blot with a dry towel. Repeat wetting and blotting several times as necessary. After drying, if any trace remains, repeat the procedure. Brush felted fabrics to restore nap.

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Cleaning the pump dispenser

A pump dispenser should last through several bottles of HI-FLOAT or SUPER HI-FLOAT. The pump may be cleaned it as follows:

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LIMITED WARRANTY

HI-FLOAT, SUPER HI-FLOAT, and ULTRA HI-FLOAT are effective if used as instructed. With the exception of this warranty, there are no other warranties, express or implied, including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The HI-FLOAT company cannot be responsible for use of the product after purchase. Purchaser's remedies shall be limited to refund of purchase price and, in no event shall the HI-FLOAT company be liable for any amount in excess of the original purchase price of the product or for any incidental or consequential damages.

 

The HI-FLOAT Co., Inc.
13025 Middletown Industrial Blvd.
Louisville, KY 40223

E-mail: info@hi-float.com

(502) 244-0984
1-800-57-FLOAT (573-5628)

Copyright © 2000 Hi-Float Co., Inc.