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Blast Zone water parks have undergone a number of upgrades over the years to greatly limit the amount of water inside the bladder. However, under extended use, small amounts of water may enter the bladder. To dry the water park, evacuate ...
There is really no way to answer this question, because the answer depends entirely on the type of use, frequency of use, and care of the products. Home use Inflatables are covered by a 1-year warranty, and "2-Year Promise," while commercial-grade products...
The first step in dealing with Mildew is prevention. Always store inflatables 100% dry. Mildew corrodes the materials used in inflatables. Unfortunately, so do most cleaners used to "remove" mildew. If mildew does arise, completely...
If you will be keeping your inflatable indoors, you do not need to worry about storing it after each use. As long as it is being kept inside, away from moisture and direct sunlight you will be fine just letting it deflate at the end of the day. You
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The best way to deal with mildew is to prevent it from forming by storing inflatables dry. Over time, Mildew can become unsightly and even cause structural damage to the inflatable. We recommend storing inflatables dry after each use, because...
All Inflatables will fade to some extent, due to UV exposure. Even if you notice UV bleaching, your inflatable is fine and will still function properly. However, as mentioned in the Care Guide, prolonged sun exposure from being left outside will fade...