How long will the confetti stay stuck to the side for once you rub the balloon? And how early before a party can you blow them up so they last through the event?
Fantastic question! Since there isn't any Hi-Float in the balloon, you typically need to inflate the balloon day of the event. Especially with having air in the balloon, it won't last as long as a traditional 100% helium filled balloon. But they are 'typically' good for roughly 8 hours (temperature and environment pending...). Balloons can be a tricky game if you don't know how to play it! The confetti will actually stick more and more as the helium escapes the balloon! Don't use that as a reason to use more air during inflation though. The more air = more static = more stick! But you want balloons to float!
Can you inflate the baloon with oxigen only? If is oxigen only, will the conffetti stick to the walls?
would you recommend using Hi- Float. Can you use Hi-float after confetti is already inside your products?
How long will the confetti stay stuck to the side for once you rub the balloon? And how early before a party can you blow them up so they last through the event?
Fantastic question! Since there isn't any Hi-Float in the balloon, you typically need to inflate the balloon day of the event. Especially with having air in the balloon, it won't last as long as a traditional 100% helium filled balloon. But they are 'typically' good for roughly 8 hours (temperature and environment pending...). Balloons can be a tricky game if you don't know how to play it!
The confetti will actually stick more and more as the helium escapes the balloon! Don't use that as a reason to use more air during inflation though. The more air = more static = more stick! But you want balloons to float!
but will the balloon stay up in the hair?
I tried this method with a deco bubble balloon it does work could you suggest why that it is please.
Because those balloons are made of plastic and has a slick material. Latex balloons aren't slick and they grip.