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Being a bride to be,when
you tried your wedding gown on, it was a dream. Now that the wedding is over,
you might not want to part with the perfect wedding dress you wore on your big day. If you want to keep your dress
– and keep it in good condition – you’ll have to get it cleaned and preserved,
which is the process for cleaning and properly packaging your wedding gown for
storage.
For
those who consider a good wedding gown preservation, some want to keep their wedding
dress as an heirloom to be passed down to future generations, or they want to
resell it. Some want it as a keepsake for themselves or will eventually make it
into a Christening outfit or baby bedding for their children, according to the
companies that preserve wedding gowns.
If
brides don’t properly care for their wedding dress, it’s almost as if they’re
throwing it away. After all, over time, stains will set, the gown may turn
yellow, and the fabric could be damaged.
Wedding gown preservation costs anywhere from $150 to $500, depending
on the level of service you require and the type of wedding dress you
purchased. Usually, you bring or ship your dress to a wedding gown preservation
company or dry cleaner that provides this service. Then, a staff person
analyzes the fabric, beading, and other details to determine how to best clean
it.
The
cleaning process often begins with the hem because it is usually the most
soiled. Most professionals scrub the hem by hand and spot treat any stains. The
biggest culprits are grass, mud, perspiration and body oils, make-up, and sugar
(from wedding cake or wine), say professional cleaners. Some of the most
difficult stains to remove, say professionals, are Georgia red clay, self-tanner
residue, and White-Out, which some brides use to cover up other stains that are
already appearing before or during the wedding.
After
the wedding dress is cleaned and either steamed or pressed,
the cleaners properly fold it and place it in an acid-free archival chest with
a display window. Sometimes, accessories, such as veils and garters are cleaned
and preserved as well. Then, the package is returned to the owner. Depending on
the cleaner you use, the waiting time could be anywhere from three to twelve
weeks.
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