Saturday, September 8, 2012

Tips to Whiten An Old Wedding Dress




Weddings are very exciting and full of meanings. Most women dream about this day their entire lives and wish to look their best on the big day. Although new and highly sophisticated wedding gowns are highly desirable, some brides decide to wear their mother’s wedding dress at this unique and special event. Unfortunately, these old wedding gowns are usually discolored and damaged due to improper preservation. They may look unflattering and full of yellow stains. But there is no need to panic. Nowadays, there are a lot of methods you can use to whiten your old wedding gown and make it look amazing.

If the dress is not too elaborate or does not have lots of metal embellishments you can clean the dress by yourself. In case it is made of a highly delicate fabric or has a lot of buttons, hooks or pins you should take it to a dry cleaner, they will know how to handle it in order to avoid further damage or even rusting.
In case you decided to whiten the dress by yourself, there are a few aspects you need to consider. First of all, keep in mind that old fabrics are very sensitive and can be ruined easily, so make sure you handle the dress with care. Moreover, satin and silk are two of the most delicate fabrics and require more attention. Most people use bleach to take out stains or whiten clothes. Do not use bleach on your wedding dress. This will ruin the fabric and make it weaker than already is. Bleach will also dissolve the plastic ornaments on your dress. Warm water with a bit of odorless and colorless detergent is more appropriate for this process.
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Start preparing the dress by removing all beads or any other embellishments that may rust if placed into water. Carefully clean you tub and then fill it with warm water. Mix a cup of detergent and then put the dress into water. Let the dress soak for a while, but no longer than 24 hours. Make sure you rinse the dress well. Let it dry on a plane surface such as a large table or even the floor. Before placing the dress on that surface, remember to cover it with a white and clean sheet in order to prevent the dress from getting dirty again. Having the dress dry on a plane surface will reduce wrinkles.
Do not hang the dress on a hanger and do not keep it on a plastic bag. The humidity will damage your dress again. After you have whitened it and cleaned it, do not forget to sew back the embellishments you’ve taken out before placing it into the tub.
If the tulle veil is too deteriorated to be reused as part of the bridal dress, it can still be recycled as part of the decoration. Turn it into the centerpiece of the church setup or decorate the main reception table with it. This way, a valuable family heirloom can still take part of a special celebration that bridges generations in a family




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