Emergency
Bridal Gown Cleaning and Care
Always have safety pins on hand. All too often someone steps
on your bridal gown or you catch your bridal gown on something, and pins will
get you through the day. Be prepared for a broken bustle loop, torn strap or
broken zipper. In fact, full-service bridal salons often put several safety
pins into the underside of the bridal gown for just such accidents. In a pinch
you can use sticky tape or even staples, but you run the risk of damaging the
fabric of the wedding gown. Better to avoid pinches. Ask your on-site
consultant, mom, maid of honor, favorite aunt or mistress of ceremonies to
bring a handful of safety pins to the ceremony and reception.
Know the fabric of your wedding gown. Your consultant at the
bridal shop should be able to advise you on fiber content and what to do in
case of a spill. When you spill something on artificial fiber, it is much
easier to get rid of the stain than if you spill something on a natural fiber
such as silk. Natural fibers are hollow and absorb the spill. In either case,
unless the spill is major and makes you uncomfortable, better leave the spot
alone until you can get professional treatment for your bridal gown. If you
must do something and the stain is coffee, mud, blood, tea or some other
water-soluble stain, dab the spot gently with cool water and air dry. Club soda
will also work.
CAUTION: silks and rayons, particularly silk and
rayon velvets, are water-sensitive, and you may have permanent water spots.
Try camouflaging spots on your wedding gown with something
white and relatively harmless such as baking soda, cornstarch, or baby powder
(white-out and shoe polish are tricky)especially if the stain is not
water soluble. Grease, lipstick, and other cosmetics can only be dissolved by
solvents such as cigarette-lighter fluid. If the solvent contains alcohol, it
can also dissolve any dye that may have been used to color your wedding gown.
Again, better leave the spot alone until you can get professional treatment for
your wedding gown.
MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL: No matter how much you love
your gown, try to remember your family and friends share your happiness on your
special day. They will be looking at you and not for spots or tears on your
bridal gown!
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Wedding Gown Specialists. All rights reserved. Published in the United States
of America.
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