Balloons – Custom Balloons – Balloon Supplies – Cylinder Equipment

Ultra Balloon Hi Float 24 ounce

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Brand: Hi Float
Treats: 142 11" latex balloons

It is very easy to use ULTRA HI-FLOAT to extend the float time of latex balloons. With ULTRA HI-FLOAT, event décor can be prepared ahead of time, and balloon bouquets will float for several days. Check out our Basic Instructions video on YouTube.

Pump sold separately.

HI-FLOAT is nontoxic and non-irritating. It is very similar to the glue found on the back of postage stamps.

In addition to a bottle of ULTRA HI-FLOAT, a reuseable pump kit is required. The pump kit contains a plastic pump dispenser, detailed instructions, a plastic extension tube, a set of restriction clips that are used to control the amount of HI-FLOAT dispensed, and a red cap to keep the HI-FLOAT in the pump nozzle from drying and clogging the pump.

  1. Attach the extension tube to the bottom of the pump as shown in Figure 1. (Note: Add this tube only for a 96-oz. bottle. The 24-oz. bottle does not need the extension tube.)
  2. Place the pump on the bottle and tighten the threaded cap.
  3. A pump dispenser must be primed before the first use. Hold a cup under the nozzle and depress the pump several times until liquid comes out.
  4. Choose the correct colored restriction clip based on balloon size according to the table below. (Note: If you are using a helium/air mixture to inflate the balloon, go here.)
    Balloon Size ULTRA HI-FLOAT
    9 inches Purple
    11 inches w/60/40 inflator Purple
    11 inches Orange
    14 inches 2 pumps orange
    16 inches 2 pumps grey
    24 inches 3 pumps grey
    30 inches 2 pumps no clip
    36 inches 3 pumps no clip
    40 inches 4 pumps no clip
    48 inches 3/4 cup (add through funnel)
    60 inches 1 1/2 cup (add through funnel)
  5. Snap the restriction clip onto the neck of the pump dispenser.
  6. Slide the balloon onto the nozzle until the balloon opening reaches the base of the nozzle. When the pump is depressed, the HI-FLOAT should go into the base of the balloon.
  7. Depress the pump plunger as far as it will go.
  8. Pinch the balloon as it is removed, cleaning off the pump outlet nozzle and keeping HI-FLOAT out of the neck of the balloon. Keeping HI-FLOAT out of the neck of the balloon will make it easier to handle and tie.
  9. Rub the balloon for a couple of seconds to spread the HI-FLOAT inside the balloon. While rubbing, elevate the opening to allow air to escape and to prevent liquid from entering the neck of the balloon.
  10. Inflate the balloon until it is almost pear-shaped. Hand-tie the balloon. It should float upright. Underinflated balloons will not float upright and may lean to one side. Fully inflated balloons float straight up.
  11. Place the red cap on the pump outlet nozzle when the bottle is not in use.

It takes a few hours after inflation for the ULTRA HI-FLOAT to dry enough so that it will not splatter if the balloon bursts. Although it is not toxic, wet, splattered ULTRA HI-FLOAT is sticky and could damage furniture or surfaces such as walls. Inflate the balloons and keep them away from such surfaces for the first few hours after inflation. If this is not possible, cover the immediate area with drop-cloths.

For added safety, glasses or safety goggles are recommended when inflating treated balloons to avoid eye contact. If ULTRA HI-FLOAT contacts the eye, flush with water for several minutes. If irritation persists, consult a physician.

One final note: HI-FLOAT is designed to work in balloons that are kept indoors in a climate-controlled location, with heater or air-conditioner running. HI-FLOAT treated balloons that are kept outdoors, in humid environments or in non-climate-controlled locations may not float for an extended time.

NOTE: Pump sold separately!

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