Here are a few tips and tricks for caring for your Flags:
1. Only flags made specifically for exterior use should be
displayed outside
2. For the best results, do not
expose your flag to rain, snow or abnormally high winds; these forces of nature
can shorten its life considerably. Should the flag become wet, it should be
spread out and allowed to dry completely. Do not fold or roll-up a wet or damp
flag.
3. To keep its rich colors looking bright, clean
your flag regularly, before soiling and discoloration from dirt, smoke, dust and
other airborne contaminants "set" in the fabric. Outdoor flags can be
hand-washed with warm water and a mild soap, then thoroughly rinsed and spread
out to dry. Do not let the flag stand in the wash water or you might experience
some color bleed onto the white stripes. Professional dry cleaning is
recommended for indoor/ parade flags. *Incidentally, many establishments will
clean Old Glory free of charge, especially during the period just prior to Flag
Day.
4. Do not place the flag where the wind
will whip it against rough surfaces, tree branches, wires, cables, etc. The
smallest tear can soon result in a tattered flag. Keep pole surfaces free of
heavy dirt, rust, scale and corrosion that could damage your
flag.
5. Inspect your flag regularly for signs of wear.
In particular, look for "normal wear" fabric or thread breaks which may occur in
the "fly" end. This is the end farthest from the staff. Trimming off and
re-hemming torn or frayed ends will help extend the life of your flag.
You can also find other information on Flag Etiquetter on our website. Please visit us at www.usflagnow.com
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