Re: Weakspots/defects with tuftex 17's
Personally, the issue/defect you are describing is something I definitely WOULD count as an issue, and as a strict non-popper, I wouldn't risk knowingly inflating a balloon, that could pop because of a defect or potential defect I'd already spotted.
I had a batch of old Qualatex balloons recently, that I used, and two (out of the pack of five) had defects. I didn't use them, and reported the defect to the person I bought them from, and they're replacing them for me.
Poppers may have done differently. Each to their own. But a defect is a defect - no matter how minor. When it comes to balloons, I don't want to risk any premature popping, if I can knowingly avoid it. To misquote the Pringles crisps/chips ads "Once you pop, you can't stop"! Once the balloon has popped, there's nothing you can do to fix it.
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