Do white flocked trees turn yellow?
Whether due to storage conditions or as a natural side effect of aging, white plastic tends to yellow over time. Unfortunately there’s not an easy solution, but there are a couple of things you can try to improve the look of the tree.
Do fake flocked trees make a mess?
The process of flocking the tree is quite messy and I would definitely recommend doing it outside or in a basement or garage where a bit of mess isn’t such a problem. Damp flocking will stick to both you and the floor as you are flocking your tree. It isn’t too difficult to clean up though.
Are flocked trees going out of style?
Flocked Christmas trees have come in and out of style through the years, but you simply can’t deny that once they’re dressed and decorated, these trees really pull a room together!
How can I make my white Christmas tree white again?

If sunshine alone doesn’t do the trick, mix 3 parts white vinegar with 1 part water in a large spray bottle and spritz it on the affected branches of your tree. Then, leave your tree in direct sunlight for at least 12 hours. The vinegar will react with the sunlight and help bleach the branches back to white.
How long do live flocked Christmas trees last?
2-4 weeks
A flocked or frosted tree has a lifespan of 2-4 weeks. Follow the care guidelines above to extend the life of your flocked or frosted tree.

Are flocked Christmas trees popular?
Flocked Christmas trees are a favorite for many people. The white branches glistening beneath the glow of white or colored lights seems to say Merry Christmas to all who enter the home. Flocked Christmas trees are available in artificial or real varieties.
Are flocked Christmas trees trendy?
Trees can decorate any room in your home and adorn your front porch. A popular trend right now is flocked Christmas trees. TIP: When you have had your trees for a few years and they start to lose their flocking, just add a little more flock yourself with spray snow.