Is it OK to Wash Flag in Washing Machine...
Originally Posted by Denise
Our School flag is dirty, is it o.k. to wash the flag in the washing
machine? How ...
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Wash Flag in Washing Machine
Is it OK to Wash Flag in Washing Machine... 
Originally Posted by
Denise Our School flag is dirty, is it o.k. to wash the flag in the washing
machine? How do you go about cleaning it? Thank you for your time.
Denise
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You are definitely on the right track for caring for your school’s flag, and keeping it clean is essential to its preservation for years to come. While there are several options for cleaning your flag, using a washing machine may put too much wear and tear on your flag. Try these instead:
First, use a vacuum with a brush attachment. Make sure the brush attachment is covered by a clean piece of cheesecloth, which will prevent tears and snags. Vacuum gently by patting the surface as if you were blotting it. Depending on the fabric, you can also wash the flag by hand using a mild soap and water. If these two options are unsuccessful, talk to your local dry cleaner about having it professional cleaned.
If the flag is very old (more than 30 years) you should talk to a professional conservator about the best way to clean it.
Good luck!
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Re: Wash Flag in Washing Machine
I have no idea if it is alright if we wash a flag on washing machine. But for me, it is alright because it is also like a clothes. But maybe washing a flag in a washing machine can disrecpect the power of that flag.
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Re: Wash Flag in Washing Machine
It is a long standing custom that many dry cleaning business will clean American flags (3x5 foot) for free between June 14 and July 4. Some grant this service any time of year.
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