cozmicstar
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Hi everyone, I'm new and sorry that other than the introductions thread, my first post is going to be asking for your help. I just bought this dress on ebay and the seller warned me that she hadn't washed the dress (she said she was a collector). I really want to be able to wear and enjoy the dresses I buy so need to be able to clean them. This one is particuarly icky - I wasn't even that sure I wanted to try it on!
She said it was a 50s taffeta dress and although I've tried a burn test I'm really bad at deciphering it! All I can say is I think it's manmade fibres as it burnt quickly and didn't self-extinguish and that it created ash not a bead but I'm really not good with the smell or type of ash.
Anyway I've read enough of the advice on here (which is fabulous thank you!) to be wary of getting the velvet details wet (generally in really great condition although not plush) but I'm also wary of whether dry cleaning would get the stains out or just 'set' them. The velvet is not stitched to the dress (there's nothing I can see on the inside) so it must be stuck on somehow. There are extensive sweat, drinks and dirt stains, particularly on the bottom. It really does need a 'wash' of some kind before I can wear it. I've tried to show the stains in photos but don't come out that well. There's also a faint pink staining around the bodice which I'm unsure about what caused it but don't think will come out.
What I'd really appreciate is, if this was your dress and you wanted to wear it, what would you do to clean it and keep cleaning it after wearing?
Thank you so much! Rach
She said it was a 50s taffeta dress and although I've tried a burn test I'm really bad at deciphering it! All I can say is I think it's manmade fibres as it burnt quickly and didn't self-extinguish and that it created ash not a bead but I'm really not good with the smell or type of ash.
Anyway I've read enough of the advice on here (which is fabulous thank you!) to be wary of getting the velvet details wet (generally in really great condition although not plush) but I'm also wary of whether dry cleaning would get the stains out or just 'set' them. The velvet is not stitched to the dress (there's nothing I can see on the inside) so it must be stuck on somehow. There are extensive sweat, drinks and dirt stains, particularly on the bottom. It really does need a 'wash' of some kind before I can wear it. I've tried to show the stains in photos but don't come out that well. There's also a faint pink staining around the bodice which I'm unsure about what caused it but don't think will come out.
What I'd really appreciate is, if this was your dress and you wanted to wear it, what would you do to clean it and keep cleaning it after wearing?
Thank you so much! Rach