How clean a wedding dress ancient? The dress is in the 1950s and is satin, lace and tulle. The pearls are now black and the color is yellow. Is a cleaner resurrect this dress? What does it cost?
professional! does it for cleaning. I wouldnt chance to wash.
Probably not as much as you think, to have dry cleaned. I have only comforters dry cleaned, but they are just a little money ... I am sure yours will be more, but I honestly do not know how much stronger. sorry
Chances are, it will be expensive, but worth it. Try to find a restorer professional wardrobe, preferably one that works without chemicals. There are natural ways, they can try first. In addition, you usually need to sign something saying that if she does not come completely clean, you know the person is not responsible, etc. etc.
In a plastic container large (dress can be folded to the FIT), fill with hot water and other brand. Follow directions on container of another brand for the amount you should use. That dress soak 60-90 minutes. Gently rub away the darkness off the beads and enjoy. When finished dress laundering, lift and squeeze gently. Place dress CLEAN bathtub filled with hot (not boiling) water for flushing, plunging dress a little. Add 1 / 4 cup liquid fabric softener (without dye is the best), if desired, and stir gently. Remove gown hang on a padded hanger to dry. You may need to steam some wrinkles light, but if you're soft in the process of spin should not be too bad.
It will cost you the price of a container and some other brand of fabric softener without dye. Maybe $ 10.
FINAL succeed professionally done. Ask friends for recommendations for good tailors, though. Some tailors specialize in this kind of thing and if they can not do so, may recommend someone who can.
Cleaner specializing in bridal gowns is the way to go.
If you decide to take the advice of dependence, just take and put $ 10.
probably not a dry cleaner. you should seek a professional who deals with more fabric.
Posted on April 7, 2010.