Tips to Help you

Balloon tips and instructions

Looking for tips and tricks to make filling your balloons a breeze? Whether you’re planning to DIY your balloons for a special event or celebration, we’ve got you covered! Our comprehensive video instructions will guide you through the entire process, making it easy for you to get started and create stunning balloon displays. From choosing the right materials to expert techniques for filling and tying balloons, we’ll provide you with all the information you need to achieve professional-looking results. Get ready to elevate your balloon game with our helpful tips and step-by-step guidance.

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Fill a latex balloon with air
Fill a foil balloon with air
Tie a ribbon to a latex balloon
Tie a ribbon to a foil balloon
Fill a latex balloon with helium
Fill a foil balloon with helium
Tie a ribbon to a latex balloon
Tie a ribbon to a foil balloon
Measure a round balloon
Measure a modelling balloon
Fill a Gemar balloon with confetti

How to shine latex balloons?

Ready to say goodbye to dull, oxidized balloons? Just spray on the new HI-SHINE or DecoChamp Shine, the “wipe-free” way to keep balloons fresh for weeks. It coats balloons without gloves or wiping.

Keeps latex balloons shiny for weeks and weeks; balloons treated with this look brighter and shinier than when they were first inflated!
Restore the shine to latex balloons that have become dull or cloudy.
Use with air-filled decor and helium-filled balloons.
Safe and non-toxic.

Combine HI-FLOAT and HI-SHINE for balloons that defy gravity – and time – for longer than ever

How can I make a helium filled balloon float longer?

We recommend treating the balloons with a balloon coating gel such as “Hi­Float,” or similar. This gel forms a coating inside the latex balloon which obstructs the pores and keeps the helium particles inside the balloon for longer performance.

Make sure you a tight knot in the neck of the balloon and if you are attaching ribbons make sure to tie below the knot.

How to treat latex balloons with Hi-Float