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The
backdrops you are renting are quite expensive to produce and
to repair. If they are allowed to get wet, torn or dirty, significant
repair costs can accrue.
PERSONNEL:
Please make certain that the personnel responsible for hanging
our backdrops are experienced and comply with the following
instructions.
UNPACKING:
When unpacking the backdrops, make certain the area is clean
and dry to reduce the chance of staining or otherwise damaging
the drop.
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TYING:
Use care when tying the drop to battens and pipes, and allow
time for the drop to hang so wrinkles will be eliminated.
CLAMPS:
If clamps are used, be sure they are rubber tipped or that cloth
is used beneath the clamp to reduce the chance of damage to
the drop.
UNUSED
SECTIONS:
If only a section of the drop will be used, be sure to roll
up the unused section of the drop rather than folding it so
it doesn't crack the paint.
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REPACKING:
When your project is over, lower the drop onto a clean surface,
removing all remnants of props, tape, dirt, staples and other
items. Roll the drop onto its tube as it was received. Do not
roll dirt or other debris into the backdrop or damage could
occur resulting in costly repairs. Re-wrap the rolled up drop
with poly to protect it while it is being transported.
By
observing these procedures, the backdrops will remain in good
condition and costly repairs can be eliminated.
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