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March 04, 2011

Signage Education | Banner Care

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Vinyl banners are a popular type of signage used for advertising, special events and temporary promotions. Though banners are often used once and disposed, if you plan on reusing a banner, proper care can help keep your banner looking good. This article presents tips to help maintain the appearance and extend the life of your banner.

When your banner is displayed, it’s best to ensure that the banner is well supported and doesn’t sag. Sagging will not only compromise legibility of your message, but may also cause wrinkles and creases.

When not in use, your banner will last longer if properly cleaned and stored. Clean your banner with water, mild soap and a sponge or soft cloth. Never use solvents, harsh cleaners or anything abrasive when cleaning as these will damage your banner. Ensure your banner is thoroughly dry before being stored.

Do not fold your banner as doing so will cause creases in your banner. Loosely roll up your banner with the printed side facing outward. Once rolled, the printed surface can be protected by wrapping the banner in butcher paper.

Store your banner in a cool, dry place. When storing or in transport, avoid sunlight, heating vents and any prolonged exposure to heat.

If your banner should become creased, you can remove or reduce the appearance of creases by following these steps:

  • Place the banner on a flat surface
  • Clean the banner as described above.
  • Place a damp cloth over the creased area and apply heat from a clothes iron set to “Cotton”.
  • Keep the iron moving over and around the creased area.
  • Be sure NOT to allow the iron to come in direct contact with the banner – iron only through the damp cloth. This will create steam that will relax the banner material.
  • Alternatively, you can lay the banner out in direct sunlight on a warm day.

We recommend that you test any of the above methods on an inconspicuous area of the banner before applying to the entire banner. Use caution and be mindful of any cut vinyl adhesive or banner tapes. If you note any adverse reaction on your banner, discontinue further restoration attempts and consult your local sign professional for further assistance.

About Spectrum Signs
Spectrum Signs is an independent, locally owned, full service sign manufacturing company located in Mission Viejo, California. We are affiliated with over 240 independent sign companies with access to resources nationwide. This affiliation provides significant discounts from sign suppliers, and allows us to offer competitive pricing without compromising in quality and service.

For more information, contact:

Spectrum Signs
23382 Madero Suite L
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
(949) 297-3800

Spectrum Signs


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