

Add about 1/3 cup of chopped foil or other soft confetti into the balloon through a funnel.Blow a puff of air into the balloon so the sides of the balloon are not touching.Rub the outside of the balloon in the usual manner to spread the coating over the inside surface.

Add ULTRA HI-FLOAT to a 16-inch clear balloon using the grey pump restriction clip.When inflating a balloon with confetti, safety glasses are recommended. Sharp edges could cause the balloon to pop. The confetti needs to be made of soft foil. Confetti balloons can be used to create elegant decor for special events such as New Year’s Eve. It is easy to make festive, eye-catching arrangements by putting confetti inside HI-FLOAT treated balloons. This concentrated formula worked twice as well as SUPER HI-FLOAT, and it increased the floating life of a latex balloon by up to 25 times, on average. In 2002, the next generation of balloon treatment was born - ULTRA HI-FLOAT. In 1992, HI-FLOAT introduced an improved formula, SUPER HI-FLOAT, which worked twice as well. I encourage everyone that works with friends and family to do a little research on the subject to ensure that they succeed in their mission." It tends to be a struggle not to bring your work home with you. Andrea Burchette Cash, Phillip Cash, and Keith Burchette continue to run and grow the family business - Keith jokingly refers to working in a family business as the "Thanksgiving Dinner that never ends. HI-FLOAT has come a long way since that time. The rest, of course, is history HI-FLOAT has become a phenomenal success and an essential tool for every balloon professional. Given this task, Don went to work on the problem working at night in his basement shop, and after about a year, he had developed HI-FLOAT. She felt sure that her husband Don, a chemical engineer would be able to resolve this. Within a short time, Marjorie became aware that her customers were disappointed that the latex balloons would only float for a day. In 1982, Marjorie Burchette opened a small balloon delivery shop in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A.
