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Basic Guidelines
We offer these suggestions to help you enjoy your flag
for a longer period of time. Only
flags made specifically for exterior use should be displayed
outdoors. For best results, do not expose your flag
to rain, snow or abnormally high winds.
Do not place your flag where wind will whip it against
rough surfaces, tree branches, wires, etc.
Inspect your flag for signs of wear. Trim off and re-hem
torn or frayed ends.
Exposure to wet weather will sometimes cause some of
the dye to color run. This can occur even with the finest
of quality dyes and materials. If color damage occurs
due to weather exposure, prompt cleaning will usually
remove discoloration. Consider having two flags and
rotating them. Periodic "rest" can prolong
flag life.
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