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Cleaning a Wedding Dress at HomeCrystal from California Feedback About This Post:RE: Cleaning a Wedding Dress at HomeUse vinegar to clean the dress.I had under arm stains on mine, the vinegar works just put it in the sun, after you apply the vinegar. It may take a few days. Re apply every day till spots ago away, good luck. Post by kffrmw88 RE: Cleaning a Wedding Dress at Home
MUCH THANKS TO YOU ALL! Grandma Margie, I had the stuff that you mentioned at home, so I went with your idea. I grabbed a large storage tub, washed it really well, placed it in the tub, and soaked my dress in a solution of OxyClean (that's what I had under the sink). I was afraid, but brave, and it worked out just perfectly. It is white as a dove and gorgeous. No yellowing or anything. I hung it to dry in the bathroom. Additionally, I steamed it the next day by turning the hot water on in the shower and letting it run for about 20 minutes, with the bathroom door shut. The dress is pretty much ready to wear, except for a few wrinkles I have to get out by warm ironing it. I'm looking forward to wearing it on my big day. Post by mrshaywood RE: Cleaning a Wedding Dress at HomeFor this kind of spot cleaning I recommend spray K2R - if you can still find it -(last time I did I bought a couple of cans)....It is cleaning solution with a white powder which can be brushed off. It's perfect for a wedding dress....See if that works first... Post by pamphyila RE: Cleaning a Wedding Dress at Home
Are the sequins and pearls sewn on or glued on? Is the tag still in it that tells what kind of fabric it is? IF all the embellishments are sewn on.........you can see the stitches on the backside of the fabric, zigzagging all over.....and IF it says the fabric is 100% polyester.........you can very carefully experiment with a small area of the lower skirt (maybe the back bottom edge that is usually covered by the train). Post by Grandma Margie RE: Cleaning a Wedding Dress at Home
It is your wedding and you only do it once. Post By Diana (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning a Wedding Dress at Home
Depending on how brave you are . . . try washing it in a front loading washing machine. A friend who works in a bridal shop said she does this all the time. Another friend had her dd's wedding dress that needed to be cleaned before a second reception and I asked her if she was brave enough to let me try. I sprayed the dirt marks on the hem with prewash and washed it on gentle, then hung it on a padded hanger from a high ceiling fan. That kept it off the floor while it air dried. The dress was beautiful! No damage or shrinking. Post by Katie A. RE: Cleaning a Wedding Dress at HomeYou should be able to find in the detergent isle at your grocery store dry cleaning kits one has a bag to small for a gown but there is one kit you can use in your dryer. I would go to a laundromat if you think the gown is to big for your dryer to clean it. Washing it would be a pain and you could destroy the gown in the process. Once your gown is done, try to get it out of the dryer quickly to avoid wrinkles. I would also put something down on the floor to keep it clean as you take it out of the dryer also try to have a blanket to put on the floor of your car to protect the gown. I know this sounds like a lot of work but if you do not have the money this is the only way I can think of. And that is what I use instead of the cleaners for about 2 year's now and I have had good results. Good Luck! Post By Dar (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning a Wedding Dress at HomeA good dry cleaner will tell you if they can only "spot" clean your dress. Hope this helps. Post By Patty (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning a Wedding Dress at HomeIf you want to try doing it yourself test a small spot on the bottom of the dress. Do this by securing (with pins) the dress on a hanger, hanging it from a high position and using a bowl of cold water with a small squirt of dish washing liquid. Test a small section of the dress in the water, swishing it to clean (or use a very soft nail brush if it is very dirty) then rinse the washed part in cold water and let it drip dry. If it turns out clean continue on the rest of bottom and iron the washed parts with a damp cloth. Post By Donna (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning a Wedding Dress at HomeCould you detach the train and take it to the cleaners? You say the bottom of the dress also needs cleaned? Is the bottom a band of lace? If so, would it be possible to detach the lace, take it to the cleaners or hand wash, and then reattach? Otherwise, I would try and spot clean with woolite or some other delicates wash in an area that you don't see to see how the fabric reacts to the cleaner. Good luck. Post By Elizabeth (Guest Post) |
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