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Posted By: Mike H
Anyone have a good safe method of cleaning and pressing pennants. I'm thinking hand wash with woolite then iron with a cloth protecting pennant. Any other ideas? |
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Posted By: Mike
Many will disagree with me, but in most cases I would leave them alone. Post them, and lets see what needs cleaning. In too many cases cleaning just leads to bigger problems. |
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Posted By: Mike H
Just some light soiling. Any thoughts on process? I probably won't clean any serious pennants, but would like to take out some of the wrinkles if pressing won't harm them. |
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Posted By: Mark L
I'm all for brushing and wiping with a damp cloth if there is soiling. |
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Posted By: Mike H
I just ironed an old pennant face down with a clean cloth over it and the results were outstanding! Anyone with nice pre 1950 Tigers pennants for sale, please feel free to contact me. |
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