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Monday, November 17, 2014
The proper way to clean a custom banner is to first lay it flat on a table or floor. You should opt for mild dishwashing liquid and lukewarm water when rinsing the material. Avoid using strong cleaners that consist of petroleum or those that tend to damage the material. Clean each side of the banner before keeping it in a moist-free area. You should check that the material is fully dry before you roll it and place it inside a closet. Any retained moisture on the banner can lead to mildew and mold and can ruin it after several months. After drying the banner, make sure that the image or print is one the outer side to prevent cracks and damage.
Do not roll the custom banner very tightly or leave it loose. It should have enough space to breathe. When purchasing banners, keep the box it came with so you can keep it in the same place after. It should remain flat, not vertical, when rolled. Allocate enough space for it inside your closet to make it last a long time.
If you are using corrugated plastic signs, know its characteristics first. Corrugated plastic is made from twin-walled plastic sheets. These also contain flutes or corrugations that keep it rigid. The walls should adhere to the inks properly with four colors applied separately.

When maintaining the banners, use soap and water on the inked portions to get rid of smudges and other imperfections. Parts without any ink may be cleaned using regular ammonia-based cleaners. Test these on other disposable materials first to prevent damaging the actual banner.

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by: The Flagman