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Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life so it's only natural that you want to cherish the memories. While photographs and videos will stay with you forever, your wedding dress can act as a far more personal, intimate reminder of your big day. Many women associate the moment they put on their wedding dress as the start of their married life. The right cleaning techniques and proper storage will let you keep your dress for a good number of years. With so many dry cleaners to choose from, how will you find the perfect one? Here are five factors you should consider before making up your mind.
1. Have Parts Of The Dress Shrunk?
A common issue with many wedding dresses is that the bodice or corset shrinks slightly. This usually occurs when fibers encounter water such as sweat, rain or filled liquid such as drink. Shrinkage is a common problem with men's shirt collars and some dry cleaners offer patented processes to restore material to its original size. If you would like your dress restored to its original size, you should contact one of these specialist cleaners.
2. Does The Company Use Harsh Chemicals?
You should ask dry cleaning companies whether they use standard cleaning chemicals or not. Conventional dry cleaning solvent is fine for most items but may react with your dress. This may cause your dress to fade, lose softness and even cause shrinkage. The best firms will use inert cleaning solutions that do not chemically react with your dress. Your dress will still look great when you look at it in 20 years time.
3. Is The Cleaning Environmentally Friendly?
Not all inert cleaning solutions are environmentally friendly. You should ask a firm whether their products are as a follow-on question. Green cleaning techniques will be non-allergenic and leave your dress looking brighter and feeling softer. This is exactly what you need when you reserve it. The latest eco-cleaning products are silicone-based and will be kinder on your dress.
4. Does The Firm Offer Preservation Packages?
You can choose how you want to reserve your dress. If you find a dry cleaning company that will do this for you, the dress will stay cleaner and the preservation will be more successful. There are three ways to reserve a dress. You can seal the dress in an acid-free box with a front window, store it in a non-sealed box or keep it in a sealed bag. Each method has its pros and cons but the bagging method is similar to museum preservation protects the dress from dirt and dust without standing any risk of being creased.
5. Does The Firm Offer Collection And Delivery?
The only thing that separates a good firm from a perfect one is their level of customer care. If you find a firm that ticks the above four boxes, their collection and delivery service could be the deciding factor. Find a firm that offers to collect and deliver your dress and you will know you've found the perfect firm.
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Source by Ellsworth M Garza