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CARE OF YOUR FLAG
The life of your flag depends on your care. Dirt can cut
fabrics, dull colors, and cause wear. Most outdoor flags can be washed in mild
detergent and thoroughly rinsed. Indoor and parade flags should be dry-cleaned.
Many dry cleaners offer free cleaning of U.S. flags during the months of June
and July. Damaged flags can be repaired and utilized as long as the overall
dimensions are not noticeably altered. American Legion Posts and local
governments often have facilities to dispose of unserviceable flags. Store your
flags in a well ventilated area away from any harsh chemicals or cleaning
compounds. If your flag gets wet, never store it until it is completely dry. Wet
folds cause permanent creases. Dampness ruins fabric and causes mildew. Pole
care is also related to flag care. Rust and scale cause permanent stains and
some metallic oxides actually eat holes in fabric.
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