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The
recommended care to extend the life of a flag involves:
- daily
raising and lowering.
- avoiding
high winds and storms.
- regular
washing to limit deterioration through accumulated dirt
and pollutants. Handwash in lukewarm water preferably using
a liquid detergent (no bleaches), rinse thoroughly and then
line dry.
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Handwash
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Warm
water (40 degrees)
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Do
Not Use Bleach
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Do
Not Iron
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Do
Not Tumble Dry
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Line
Dry
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- ensuring
the flag is flying free of any objects such as tree branches
and guttering is essential.
- flags
should be repaired immediately when frayed edges become
apparent.
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A
flag flying during daylight hours will usually last three
times longer than a flag flying 24 hours a day, therefore
lower and bring your flag in at night whenever possible.
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