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Invisible Stains

Invisible stains on wedding dresses become very visible after a few years of storage. You’ve seen those rusty yellow stains on old clothing or old linens that got put in the back of a closet. They were invisible years ago. Those invisible stains on wedding dresses normally come from Champaign, cola spray […]

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Aqua Cleaning

The Aqua Clean System is a unique WetCleaning system that uses sophisticated microprocessor technology to precisely control every phase of the WetCleaning and drying process to ensure beautiful results. Special biodegradable chemicals, designed specifically for WetCleaning and spotting, clean and enhance garments while also eliminating shrinkage and wrinkling. 
 
Research in Europe and the U.S. confirms that water […]

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Coming Unglued

What makes some sequins, beading and other ornamentations disappear from formal dresses and wedding dresses during cleaning?
Harsh cleaning methods and using the incorrect cleaning agents sometimes will dissolve ornamentation’s or dissolve the glues attaching those beautiful beads and sequins to the gown. We, at WedClean, test those ornamentation’s and the adhesives before cleaning.
Guessing or inexperience […]

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Care Labels

Care labels in wedding dresses can be very confusing.  We just recently received a wedding gown to preserve that had two care labels. One of the care labels instructed to wash the dress and the other care label, found in the skirt area, read dry clean only.
If this wedding dress was washed it would have been ruined […]

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Just imagine real peacock feathers on your wedding gown…Well here at WedClean we actually received one!  This was the most unique gown that I have ever encountered.   
A simply beautiful silk gown and the back looked like a peacock had spread its beautiful feathers all over!  
The cleaning and preservation process had to be well […]

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Red, Red Wine

As you may have heard, red wines are not exactly easy to remove from white garments.
We normally remove 9 out of 10 red wine stains by using our technicians’ experience, along with various oxygen bleaches.
That 1 of the 10 will lighten to a faint pink but not completely disappear.  My suggestion, serve only white wines […]

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