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In the thrilling third installment of this tantalizing series, I'll give you a glimpse into the aftermath of using floor polish to recoat and restore an old, leaky airblown inflatable decoration. In the first video, you saw that floor polish was an effective means of fixing the porous nature of old fabrics. In the second video, you saw what effect it has on the look of the fabric after having been stored for some time inside a box. Now, you get to see how it held up after a month of regular use outside. After rain, wind, and sunshine, does it hold up? My overall final thoughts: this method is probably a sure thing if your inflatables are starting to leak. Although it leaves visible residue on the fabric, the alternative is that you can't use the decoration anymore due to it being so limp and saggy. So in my opinion, you've got nothing to lose by doing this. Maybe someday there will come a better solution to this issue, but I think this method is just fine. This is probably the last video I will upload about the subject for a while.