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Author Topic: How to Preserve Wedding Dress  (Read 192 times)
Shirley123
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« on: November 28, 2009, 09:37:32 AM »

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wedding dresses protection
After you have walked down the aisle, and after you have started your new life as a happily married couple there is still one thing you need to do preserve your precious memories of the most important day in your life: protect your wedding dress. Your wedding dress is a timeless keepsake of that special day that you want to remember forever, share with your children and, maybe, pass down to your daughter. By taking a few simple steps you can relive that special moment for a lifetime.

The first steps for protecting your soon to be heirloom should be taken before your wedding. You need to purchase the necessary materials to protect your dress as soon as you take it off. Purchase a non-dyed, unbleached cotton sheet and wash it in hot water (without detergent). After you take your wedding dress off you must wrap your dress in the aforementioned sheet. Then store the dress in a flat position until you can have it dry cleaned. Be sure that you do not store the dress in a plastic dress cover, as plastic restricts air flow and can result in acid residue stains and/or mildew on your dress.

Before you can store the dress you must have it professionally dry cleaned by a cleaner that specializes in wedding dresses. After dry cleaning the dress you will need to buy a vacuum sealed storage box and archival-quality, acid free tissue paper. Then, take off all metal buttons, pins and adornments and store them separately to avoid stains from oxidation. Fold the dress and putting tissue paper between the folds to avoid getting wrinkles in the dress, then place the dress inside the vacuum sealed storage box. Place the box in a cool, dry place where it is protected from sun light and smoke. Finally take the dress out periodically to check that it is clean and dry and has not been contaminated.

By following these simple steps you can keep your wedding dress in mint condition and just as beautiful as the day that you wore it down the aisle, making it a valuable family treasure for generations to come.
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polardkevin
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« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2010, 11:57:44 AM »

Try these simple steps in order to preserve your wedding dress.

1.      Save the bag your dress came in, or bring along a plastic bag to protect the dress en route to the cleaner.
2.      Select a professional dry cleaner, preferably one that specializes in formal gowns. Ask for recommendations from friends and your bridal shop or seamstress.
3.      Get the dress to the cleaner as soon as possible after your wedding.
4.      Alert the cleaner to any stains - a drop of bubbly, a smudge of lipstick from that first kiss - as well as to any ornaments that were glued rather than sewn on (these pieces are prone to fall off during the cleaning process) and to loose stitches. This information will ensure that your cleaner can give your dress the best care possible.
5.      Ask your cleaner for a special acid-free box to store your dress in, and pack it in acid-free tissue paper. You can also hang the dress by the bodice by sewing straps that are a bit shorter than the bodice onto the waist, placing on a padded hanger and wrapping in a clean white cotton sheet.
 
6.      Store the dress in a temperate, dry place, out of direct sunlight.
7.      Inspect your dress on each anniversary to check for any discolored areas or missed stains and to allow your dress to "breathe."

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« Reply #2 on: May 19, 2010, 06:20:17 PM »

i am single so i don't know any info about that and thanks for asking

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