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flag creases
I have these flags hanging in my room. They've been up for a while, so I would've thought that the creases in them would have gone away with the help of gravity, but they're still covered in lines. What can I do to remove flag creases from high-quality flags?
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The "Mad Hamster"
Drives: '71 Camaro, '90 mx5, '71 2002 Join Date: Oct 2007
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iron them out
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Steam might work...
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^Steam
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Dryer....with heat....and a damp (not wet) towel. Should do the trick.
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Kept the Faith
Drives: '10 Camaro 2SS/RS CGM Join Date: May 2007
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An old trick for those who travel a lot and wear the uniform:
Close your bathroom door, hang the flag inside, and run the shower on high for a while. The steam will build up in the room and most of the creases will fall out. Clipping light weights to the bottom of the flag(s) might speed up the process too.
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