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Old 12-04-2021, 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay View Post
Hi Butch - I'm kind of the original "bleacher" in the pennant guys thread.

I would not use bleach on your pennant. Two reasons: red doesn't like bleach and bleach works great on the older, soft felt pennants but doesn't do much on pennants of your vintage.

I would try Oxyclean, with the caveat of watching it closely. Edit: just as bleach doesn’t seem to work well on newer pennants, Oxyclean doesn’t do much for older pennants.

The following pictures are examples of bleach on the 1962 pennant and Oxyclean on the newer one. A bunch more of my Oxycleane results are on page 111.
Thanks Rob!

I have been devouring the main pennant thread and I bow to you in awe and respect. Your collection is beyond amazing. Thanks for the advise and I will give Oxyclean a go.

But not until after I buy a burner pennant and get good on that one first. I have been looking for this Bullets pennant for a long time and that will not be the first one I experiment on just to ‘see’ how it works.

I’ll post before and after picts in the main thread once I get a level of comfort first.

Much appreciate your reply to me.

Cheers,

Butch
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