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I am trying to figure out how to clean my mother's wedding dress that I have, still in a box for almost 70 years. It is made of a slipper satin fabric and I'm afraid to give it to a dry cleaners.
I just want to ask, how can I wash or clean my wedding dress at home? There are stains of make-up and orange juice on it.
I have a small issue; I have a beautiful wedding dress. I'm getting married May 22 of the year. My issue is I have tried my dress on like 3 times and from putting it on I have gotten some oil spots (dirt) from my hands on it.
My sister gave me her hand me down wedding dress. But it has mold and water damage to the dress? Someone please help me with advice on how to clean it.
I found my dream wedding dress 2nd hand. Its gorgeous and exactly what I wanted. However it needs to be cleaned.
I recently bought an Alfred Angelo wedding dress at a thrift store. It is very pretty, with sequins and such on the top.
My wedding dress is made of satin with some lace overlay. I want to give it to my daughter, but it is too small for her to wear.
How can I remove patches of iron mould marks from a 1930s wedding dress made of very fine satin backed crepe?
I recently bought a wedding dress. The bodice is lace with pearl beads. It is really dirty, like a shopping cart was rolled over it several times.