| 1. Your gown is examined to determine
what cleaning process would be most suitable in regards
to type of fabric, stains, beading and trim
2. We carefully pre-spot all of the
stains and your dress is hung to air dry.
3. The following day, the gown is
re-examined for stains and a second pre-spotting treatment
is applied.
4. The gown is placed into a gentle
cleansing bath with minimal agitation and low heat.
5. The gown is examined for stains.
If stains remain in the dress, we go back to step
3.
6. When all stains that can be removed,
are removed and the gown is thoroughly clean, we examine
the dress for loose threads and beads. Missing hooks,
eyes and closures are replaced at this time.
7. At this point, the gown is carefully
pressed and beautifully finished to "like new"
condition. Then the gown is placed on a bust form
to retain shape and the sleeves are stuffed with acid-free
tissue.
8. Next, the gown is inspected for
stains, wrinkles, loose beads, threads, missing closures,
etc. If any of the above do not pass our final inspection
the gown, it is sent back for correction. When your
dress leaves the final inspection area it is in "like
new" condition.
9. The last step is placing your
most treasured possession into an acid neutral storage
chamber surrounded by acid-free tissue.
10. Viola. A bridal gown ready for
storage for more than 50 years. |