Fabric Care Instructions

Fabric Graphics
  • Fabric graphics should always be handled in a clean, dry area with clean hands. When possible, use white fabric gloves.
  • Be sure fabric is clean and dry before packing.
  • Machine washing and/or drying is not recommended for all fabrics. Refer to chart in PDF file for a list of washable fabrics.
Emergency Fabric Stain Teatment
  • For dry stains, like loose dirt or pencil marks, use masking tape or Magic Eraser (dry, not moistened).
  • Masking tape or Magic Eraser (dry) can be quite effective at lifting dry, surface dirt. Try ‘pulling as much of stain away as you can. Avoid rubbing stain into fabric.
  • Introduce water or liquid cleaner for stains not responsive to masking tape or dry Magic Eraser.
  • When using liquids to treat stains, if at all possible, treat the stain with fabric off of the frame.
  • Place a clean dry cloth behind stain (to absorb stain while being treated). Moisten another cloth initially with just water (distilled water is optimal, if available).
  • Gently blot stain with moistened cloth (or small area of moistened Magic Eraser), while trying to push stain through to the back, using the dry cloth to absorb.
  • Repeat using care to keep the wet area as small as possible.
  • Grandma's Secret Spot Remover can be an effective stain remover. Mix several drops in a small cup with clean water. Repeat above technique, taking care to keep wet area as small as possible and using dry cloth on back of stain to absorb.
Steaming Fabric Graphics
  • For optimal results, steam wrinkles when fabric is tensioned and installed securely on the frame.
  • Fill steamer with clean drinking water or distilled water. Avoid using water containing hard minerals.
  • Hold steamer upright and hold close to fabric. Avoid touching fabric with steamer.
  • Do not tip steamer as water drips may cause water marks to form on graphic.
  • Do not steam backlit fabrics.
Machine Washing Fabric Graphics
  • Cold water/delicate cycle/tumble dry low or air dry. For stretch fabrics do not use dryer, let hang dry.
  • Use caution on dryer time with graphics containing liners. Its best to put tension fabric on frame when fabric is still damp and let it air dry.
  • Always be sure that the aluminum frame is clean when mounting the damp graphic.
  • Stretch fabric graphics that are washed and machine dried may shrink up to 3/4ˮ per every 50ˮ of fabric in the direction of the stretch and shrink up to 1/4ˮ in the non stretch direction.

Vinyl & UV Care Instructions

General Handling of Vinyl & UV Graphics
  • Vinyl banners and rigid graphics should always be handled in a clean, dry area with clean hands. When possible, use white fabric gloves.
  • Be sure vinyl/UV is clean and dry before packing. Always follow material handling and packing instructions included.
  • All vinyl materials should be rolled with graphics facing in to protect the graphic printed side. Roll on a tube if available.
  • Avoid folding materials to reduce the risk of crease lines and chipped inks. If a graphic must be folded, try to fold loosely and as few times as possible.
Emergency UV Stain Treatment

For dry stains, like loose dirt, pencil marks or adhesive, use masking tape. Masking tape can be quite effective at lifting dry, surface dirt. Try ‘pulling as much of stain away as you can and avoid rubbing the stain into the material.

When using Solvent to clean a stain be sure to avoid any image. Solvent is aggressive and will take the image off. Soapy water should be used at a ratio of 1 part Dawn®/10 parts water.

While using Windex® avoid scrubbing harshly. Too much pressure can fade the graphic print.

Generals Handling of Rollable PCV Panels
  • All mural panels, truss panels and detachable graphics should be rolled with graphics facing out to protect the graphic printed side.
  • Mural panels should be stored in the original plastic sleeves that are provided.
Storing & Packing UV Backlit Graphics
  • To avoid cracks in the ink, UV Backlit graphics should be loosely folded with bubble wrap or stored around a tube.
  • Avoid folding the graphic tightly to store in a small bag or box.