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Wedding Dress Preservation
You may think that once you drive off into the sunset to jet off to a fantastic honeymoon that all of your wedding tasks are over. Unfortunately, there are several wedding tasks that need to be completed once you get back from your honeymoon and start settling down into your newly married life. You could easily be buried under thank you cards, changing your name and the tasks associated with that, and of course, taking care of your wedding dress preservation. Wedding dress preservation is a cleaning process that is typically done by some dry cleaners that is meant to thoroughly clean your dress and get it ready for storage so that you can keep your wedding dress in mint condition for many years to come. Wedding dress preservation typically isn’t that expensive, and if you are planning to keep your wedding dress around for sentimental reasons, such as for a daughter or granddaughter somewhere along the road, wedding dress preservation is the best idea to keep it in great shape. Here are some frequently asked questions about wedding dress preservation and some great storage tips for keeping your wedding dress in perfect condition.
How Long Does Wedding Dress Preservation Take?
Wedding dress preservation should only take a couple of weeks to complete. This may seem like a long time, but when you see the finished result of your wedding dress, you’ll understand just why it took so long. Wedding dresses have intricate beading, multiple layers of fabric, and are bright white - where any stain will show! Despite how long it takes, you’ll have a beautiful cleaned and sealed wedding dress that will be preserved for generations.
What Does Wedding Dress Preservation Cost?
I’ve done some research in my area, and have found that the cost of wedding dress preservation is typically anywhere from $75-$250. The costs may be different in your area, so be sure to check around to find a quality dry cleaner to take care of your dress. You want to go to a quality dry cleaner for your wedding dress preservation to ensure that they will take very good care of your dress.
How Should I Store My Wedding Dress?
Once your wedding dress preservation is done, it will need to be packed for storage. You can ask the dry cleaner to do it for you, or you can do it yourself if you like. Here are some helpful hints for packing your wedding dress so that it will stay in excellent condition for generations to come. Be sure to store your dress in a cool and dry place, without any metal pins or clips. Wet conditions with metal pins can cause the pins to rust, staining your wedding dress. Also, be sure to use acid free tissue paper and box to prevent any discolorations on your wedding dress as well.
If you want to keep your wedding dress around for any time at all, then it is very important to look into wedding dress preservation. Without it, your dress can get discolored and suffer other damage throughout the years. You should look into wedding dress preservation as quickly as you can after you get back from your honeymoon. This will ensure that you don’t put it off, and to help keep it in great condition for as long as possible.















perfectweddingdressfinder said,
I had my dress dry cleaned placed it back in the dry cleaning bag. That was over 30 years ago. I had a white wedding gown when I was married, now it is ivory. That’s what will happen if you don’t get your dress preserved if you plan on keeping it.
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