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Why Moisture?

WHY

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Bubble Balloons (& Sparklets) need lots of moisture during storage before inflation so that they will stretch when you inflate them. For this reason, Bubble Balloons (& Sparklets) are now available packaged in a Moist-Pak.

Bubbles: If you still have some NON-packaged Bubbles you must store them in a very humid location such as a humidor or for better results you can "moist-pak" them yourself using STEAM and zip lock bags.

Sparklets: If the Moist-Pak that is included with your Zip Lock Sparklet Packet hardens and becomes dry, you have two choices. #1, you can cut a small slit in yout Moist-Pak and re-wet it with water. Zip it back together with the balloons and wait 2 weeks. For an immediate moisture fix, follow the "Steam and Zip Lock" option.

STORAGE OPTION 1: Steam and Zip Lock Hang your balloons in a shower room (or other steamy place). Turn on the shower and allow them to sit in this steamy room for at least 10-30 minutes. You can then take these balloons and inflate them fully without worry of popping. If you are not going to use them immediately, put them in tightly sealed zip-lock bags. You can then bring them to your shop or job location to inflate. If you need the moisture to last longer, wet a paper towel and put it in an open sandwich bag. Put this open sandwich bag in a Zip-Lock bag together with your balloons. The sandwich bag keeps the wetness away from the balloons, but allows the moisture into the Zip-Lock bag to reach the balloons.

By using steam you have created a VERY stretchy balloon and are then able to use your latex balloon equipment for the OUTER bubble without fear of it popping.

STORAGE OPTION 2: Create a DIY Humidor for around $5 It is inexpensive and easy to create a humidor by using a Styrofoam cooler and a wet sponge placed inside a Tupperware (with cut holes in the lid). The Tupperware prevents the balloons from touching the wet sponge. Simply bundle up your Bubble Balloons and store them in the humidor. Storing Bubble Balloons in a highly humid environment allows one to inflate very easily and quickly whilst achieving a wrinkle free look. This method may not yield the softest Bubble Balloon possible, and so the Bubblematic Inflator is recommended.

1. Put the sponge in the Tupperware so that it fits loosely. Make sure the sponge is always saturated with water and that there are holes (about 1" holes) on the lid of the Tupperware.

2. Put the Tupperware in the cooler.

3. Store your Bubble Balloons in this cooler. Keep Cooler closed when not using it. Choose a warm location to keep your humidor.

*Hint: It works best if you can put your Bubble Balloons in a steamy room before storing them in a humidor. Read Option 1. This will enable you to use almost any inflator. If your Bubble Balloons are not that soft, you should use a Bubblematic Inflator.

 

NON-PACKAGED Bubble Balloons only need to be treated with moisture/humidity BEFORE inflation. The longer they are in this moist/humid environment the better. Nevertheless, Bubble Balloons will not "go bad" due to dryness (you just can't inflate them until you have treated them first). Once the Bubble Balloon is inflated, it is stretched and can be displayed and taken into dry conditions.

Keep in mind that although your city or town may be very humid, your air conditioner is taking away much of that humidity. ALWAYS store your NON-PACKAGED Bubble Balloons in a moist and humid area BEFORE inflation or else they will pop.