| The major enemies of a flag are wind, sun, and carelessness...
the single greatest cause of flag deterioration. Neither you nor we
can control the weather, but you can take care of your flag and lengthen
its life. Occasional washing in warm mild detergent water will prevent
dirt and pollutants from attacking the fabric. To prevent mildew, let
your flag dry thoroughly before storing. Have your flag repaired at
the first sign of fraying. Don't wait for it to be blown to shreds.
Continuous day and night display will shorten a flags life. Our flags
are manufactured to give maximum service in return for reasonable care
and prudent use. Remember no two flags wear the same. Because weather
conditions vary, the life of each flag is different. Your flag works
hard. It whips... it snaps... it bakes... it flutters... it furls...
it flaps... it flies... it hangs! Is it any wonder that it needs to
be replaced two or three times a year? The best way to stretch your
"flag dollars" is to have three flags: one flying, one in the wash,
and a clean one in reserve for special occasions. |
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