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The Complete Guide to Flag Maintenance for New Owners

Do you have things that you are passionate about? Do you love sharing those passions with people around you? Are you looking for a fun piece of decor to add a new aesthetic to your home?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, a flag may be the answer. Flags allow people to share their passions with those around them. Flags can communicate your love of a country, state, or cause. 

They also make for beautiful decorations.

To keep your flag in the best shape possible, flag owners need to perform regular flag maintenance. Here are some tips for new flag owners to help keep their flags looking great. 

Protection From the Sun

Constant exposure to the sun will make the colors in flags fade over time. Fading will happen no matter what, but there are ways to slow down the process. There are many types of flags with materials that have different features.

You should invest in flags made out of material with UV resistance. 

If you already have a flag that isn’t UV resistant, you can protect it by spraying it with a UV fabric protector. The spray creates a layer on the fabric that protects it from direct UV damage. It also protects the flag from dust. 

When you’re not displaying your flag, store it in a covered, dry, dark place to further protect it.

Flag Maintenance and the Wind

It may shock you to hear that the thing that helps display your flag also helps destroy it little by little. When the wind blows, flags make movements similar to that of whips. When it blows hard enough, you can hear that familiar cracking sound of the fabric.

The whip action of the flag sends energy throughout it that can make it rip at the fly end. You can purchase flags that have reinforced headers, corners, and fly ends. However, over time, even reinforced flags will begin to show wind damage.

Repairing minor rips and tears will help extend the life of your flag. The best way to avoid wind damage is to bring your flag inside during periods of high wind.  

Clean it Regularly

Since your flag will be outside, it will suffer wear and tear. You should inspect your flag regularly when you bring it inside. You should also keep an eye out for damage.

The bottom right-hand corner of the flag is the most susceptible to damage. 

Dirt and grime can make the colors on your flag dull. Dirt and grime also make the material weaker. Clean your flag with a mild detergent to keep it clean and maintain the strength of the fabric. 

If you want to add a little more flag decor to your home without as much maintenance, you can purchase flags for fall to display inside your home.

Keep Your Flags Looking Sharp

Regular flag maintenance will keep your flags in top shape. Regular flag cleaning, repairs, and taking flags inside in harsh weather will help them to last for years. It’s also a good idea to buy flags made from materials that specialize in protection for flags. 

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