Mario
I'll Lock Up
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Ok, ok. Just found the original thread on SF.
I actually haven't worn or washed them since, except one that I did wear once. However, it has a flap detail to the bust which was a complete pain to iron back into shape, so I haven't worn it again.
My local dry cleaners don't know anything about vintage ( or modern for that matter!), and I haven't found a good one so am not risking it. I only stick to cottons, wools and synthetics now, even if I have to pass on some gorgeous dresses
Yeah that's what I think too... don't really want to risk it until I know of a good dry cleaners! I was so pleasantly surprised about the rayon, but now I'm understanding that it can be quite a pain... thankfully most of my dresses are cotton! I'll just have to see how I get on with this dress... perhaps I'll try washing it once more and see if it's finished all the shrinking it's going to do!
I have a 50s cotton dress, and this is the first time I've had to get a stain out so I really don't know what I'm doing here. On the front of the dress there is a light yellow stain, it's hard to see except in the right lighting. I assume it is just age, but I ran it through the delicate/handwash cycle in cold water and the stain is still there. How can I go about getting it out? Thanks.
I have a bit of an odd question...has anyone ever soaked a garment in woolite or very diluted oxyclean and had it turn blue? I recently purchased a 1950s dress with matching cardigan and both the collar of the dress and the back of the sweater had some storage dirt on them. The dress came out very nicely, but when I soaked the (white) cardigan in woolite it turned bright blue! I rinsed and soaked it a few more times, and it came almost entirely out, but it was a bit of a shock. My mother thought there might have been some old starch in it that had a strange reaction...but I was wondering if anyone here had any thoughts or ideas on how to avoid this in the future (I obviously can't just stop hand washing dresses before I wear them)...