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The plastic that I use are seconds, the grade A material is way too expensive to make yard art and sell them for these prices, so there are minor flaws to the material. This is not real noticeable unless you look for it. Some of the materials have small scratches and shade variances. I do pick out the best sheets to make my products, but they wouldn't be seconds if they were perfect. Reindeer and Moose…...etc. The antlers will be loose, this is not wood, and if they fall over they can loose an antler. This is why I let them have some give. When I first started making them, I made them tighter. One real good wind and they all fell over and I lost several antlers. So this is normal, not a defect.
For cleaning plastic lumber you can use the same products that you use on any plastic surface. If left up for long periods you may need to lay them flat and they will flatten out. This is not a problem for the Christmas holidays, only if you store them in an upright position. The black yard art will fade in time, but they still look good. The best part is they never rot and you don't have to paint them.!
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