Take Care of Your Prom Dress
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The best ways how you can take care of your Prom Dress
Your prom dress need not be a use-once-and-forget affair. The prom night
is a special occasion for all girls and for those who would like to preserve
their prom dress as a reminder of this special night, given below are
some simple steps and precautions that you may follow.
- Dry-clean (or wash) your prom dress before storing it. There are many
chances of spilling beverages or getting food stains. Your own body
oils may also leave stains if they are not treated in time.
- Some fabrics and patterns are too weak to withstand the dry-cleaning
process. Speak to the dry-cleaner to make sure that there will be no
such disaster with your prom dress. The cleaner can suggest the right
type of cleaning. Some fabrics also tend to lose color when subjected
to common solvents used by cleaners. This is another point to discuss
with the cleaner when giving your prom dress for cleaning.
- If you purchase you prom dress then the manufacturer will typically
include washing instructions. Pay attention to those. There are cleaners
who specialize in gowns and dresses, approach them first.
Now that your prom dress is cleaned and ironed, it is time to consider
the different ways of storing it. Depending on the type of dress, get
a good box or a hanger.
- If your prom dress will be stored in a box then give the box to the
cleaners so they can pack it directly. Also make sure that the folding
and packing is done in your presence. This prevents any chance of contamination
between cleaning and storage.
- For those dresses that will go on hangers, even for light dresses
make sure that you strap the waistline to decrease the pressure on the
shoulders. This will also help to minimize risk to the neckline. Wrap
the dress in muslin fabric or in a white sheet.
- The material used to make the box and the fabric in which you wrap
the hung dress are equally important. Both materials must be archival-safe
and acid-free. You can find materials with these specifications simply
by asking or doing a search on the Internet.
- Wrapping your prom dress in acid-free material will keep it safe from
any sharp creases. Curved areas and bodices must be stuffed with the
same material to prevent creasing.
- Do not use metal objects like pins or clips as they might rust and
leave stains.
- Plastic is a petroleum-based product that will decay and leave chemical
residues when it breaks down. Do not use plastic bags or wrappings.
- This might sound like a prescription cover but store the dress in
a cool and dry place. Damp, heat, and humidity will all eat into the
fabric or rob it of its color.
Always check your prom dress regularly to ensure against unnoticed damage
in storage.
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