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Can you clean a yellowed wedding dress

Is cleaning wedding dresses to white from yellow giving you a hard time? Read this article to know how experts do it.

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Can you clean a yellowed wedding dress

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  1. Can you clean a yellowed wedding dress? Is cleaning wedding dresses to white from yellow giving you a hard time? Read this article to know how experts do it. A Wedding dress holds precious memories of your special day in the life. You would always want to preserve it to safely pass to the next generation. But to your bitter surprise, it starts to develop yellow marks after staying in the closet for a year or so. Is it good to clean wedding dresses when they start to develop yellow stains? Yes, it's possible. All you need is to follow some strategic steps to ensure you won't mess up with its delicacy while cleaning it like a new one. Choose the right way to clean Yes, it is possible to restore a yellowed wedding dress. While cleaning wedding dresses, check the tag. It will give you an idea about cleaning appropriate cleaning procedures and the type of material used. It is better to follow the advice on the tag or else consider the dress fabric. Wedding dresses are typically made from cotton, organza, tulle, voile, chiffon acetate, and polyester. It is possible to remove the discoloration and minor stains at home. If the dress's yellowing is too much, the dress is decades old, or the fabric is way too fragile, then you need a professional dress cleaner. The professional can carefully hand wash the delicate fabric, especially when there are beads or pearls and embellishments. How to clean dress at home? Proceed only if the label says the dress can handle hand or machine wash. The first step must be to remove any metal like eye- hooks, snaps, buttons, or zippers. Since the gown will be soaking in water or sometimes they might rust. They can also snag on certain parts of the dress and cause tears. It is advisable to remove them and sew them back on after washing. Always use a mixture of lukewarm water with gentle liquid laundry soap to start the cleaning process. Use a toothbrush or soft cloth to remove any deposited article gently. You can also apply a mixture of vinegar and baking soda to the discolored areas. Use a damp cloth with a fabric stain remover to the yellowed areas. After spot treating the yellowed areas, go for handwashing using a bathtub. It will give a larger surface area for delicate washing instead of cramming the dress in a bucket. Always use lukewarm water with gentle liquid

  2. laundry detergent to fill the tub. Never use bleach to whiten your wedding dress. It will do more harm than good. It will corrode the fabric and weaken the material. Don't scrub the dress too harshly and gently swish around the dress. Drain all water from the tub and fill in with fresh lukewarm water to remove soap residue. Repeat rinsing till all soapiness is gone; otherwise, the residue particle will make the dress go yellow again faster. If the dress care label states machine washing is fine, then only use the gentle cycle. Instead of using a dryer, try air drying it. In case, you need an expert to help takeover cleaning wedding dresses for you, consider Manhattan Dry Cleaners as your ideal bet. Their quality service has helped many people in the city maintain a clean wardrobe despite having a busy life. All you need is to place an order over the phone and sit back while they offer doorstep service to clean your yellowed wedding dress like a pro. Surprisingly, they clean other types of fabrics such as suits, curtains, and daily used dresses as well. In short, you can get a complete dry cleaning service under one roof.

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