Aphrodite_Nymphia
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Help! 1950\'s dress cleaning problem.
Hi there, I was wondering if anyone could help me with a cleaning problem that I have. I recently bought a lovely 1950's black, full skirted shirtwaister dress. I love it, despite my mother commenting that it looks like something her granny would have worn, I say that's the point anyway..., it is perfect, fits like a dream, no rips, tears or anything like that EXCEPT for the smell. It has this werid fusty smell that I just can't seem to shift and under the arms it reeks of sweat. In fact it is so bad, I had to take it off very quickly when trying it on to prevent myself being sick! Anyway I had it dry cleaned and this took pretty much did away with the fusty smell, but it barely made a dint on the smell of sweat. So now I don't know what to do, I remember a thread on here not so long ago about cleaning and I was wondering if anyone has any ideas how I might get this smell out or would I be better cutting my losses and making it into a circle skirt instead?
Hi there, I was wondering if anyone could help me with a cleaning problem that I have. I recently bought a lovely 1950's black, full skirted shirtwaister dress. I love it, despite my mother commenting that it looks like something her granny would have worn, I say that's the point anyway..., it is perfect, fits like a dream, no rips, tears or anything like that EXCEPT for the smell. It has this werid fusty smell that I just can't seem to shift and under the arms it reeks of sweat. In fact it is so bad, I had to take it off very quickly when trying it on to prevent myself being sick! Anyway I had it dry cleaned and this took pretty much did away with the fusty smell, but it barely made a dint on the smell of sweat. So now I don't know what to do, I remember a thread on here not so long ago about cleaning and I was wondering if anyone has any ideas how I might get this smell out or would I be better cutting my losses and making it into a circle skirt instead?