Instruction Guides

How do I apply a vinyl patch?
As you use your inflatable, situations may occur that require you to temporarily patch your inflatable. While some vinyl with visible cross-weaving will allow you to sew the tear with strong polyester thread, this is not advisable for most smooth vinyl as the material around the original tear will pull apart causing an even bigger hole. So, what is the best way to patch the tear?
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1) Keep the bounce house inflated so the damaged area is smooth. Clean the area thoroughly with rubbing alcohol. Let dry.
2) You will need a patch of smooth vinyl material, preferably same color...
3) Cut the patch a little bigger than the tear...
4) Apply patch and compress...

How do I roll an inflatable?
You've successfully used your inflatable, but now it's time to roll it back up.
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1) Deflate the inflatable...
2) Fold into thirds...
3) Roll toward zipper...
4) Push air out...
5) Store in bag...

How do I clean and disinfect my inflatable?
Keep your inflatable looking like new by cleaning soiled areas using a mild cleaner...
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PRODUCTS NOT TO USE:
- We do not recommend concentrations of bleach or chlorine of more than 5% dilution, because bleach and chlorine can adversely affect polyvinyl chloride (PVC, what modern inflatables are made of).
- Do not use products that contain Dipropylene Glycol n-Butyl Ether (such as Odoban). This chemical is a component of many paint solvents, and it can damage or ruin the digital print on your inflatable.
- Please note that this is not an exhaustive list of products not to use. Please contact us to determine if a product not mentioned is safe to use on your inflatable.
PRODUCTS TO USE:
- Dish Soap and Water. Cleaning with soap and water can dislodge and remove germs and cause them to slide off surfaces once they are rinsed off with water. Water alone does not do the job - soap is required to lift the germs and suspend them in the water so that they can be washed away. According to the CDC, cleaning with soap reduces the amount of germs on surfaces and decreases risk of infection from surfaces. According to the CDC, in most situations, cleaning alone removes most virus particles on surfaces.
- Simple Green Clean Finish Disinfectant. This is a mild cleaner that will not damage the printed or painted surface of an inflatable.