The much awaited wedding walk is over

The much awaited wedding walk is over. Now what? What will happen to your wedding gown? You have dreamed of wearing it, you have spent time to elaborately choose every detail of it, and spent enough money to acquire it. And now, the wedding is over. And you don't even know if you can ever wear it again in the future. But it is very traditional for any bride to save her cherished Brooklyn bridal gown - both for sentimental reasons and as inheritance for her future daughter or daughters and even granddaughters.
 First, you have to be certain that your wedding gown be dry cleaned right away - even if in your eyes, it still looks fine, clean, and beautiful. Your perspiration may have stained your gown without you noticing it, and it will pop-up unexpectedly if it will be kept without being cleaned. So don't wait to dry clean your gown until your honeymoon is over. Dry clean right away! Second, don't just entrust your wedding gown to any laundry shop.
Be sure to find a cleaner with a good reputation and one that specializes in wedding gowns. Some Brooklyn boutiques offer professional cleaners to clean the gowns Plastic houseware Manufacturers ordered from them, thus preserving the gown for future use. If you see any stain in your gown or have seen any spills that occurred during the reception, point them out to the cleaner. The more details you give, the easier it will be for the cleaner to choose the best cleaning strategy for your gown. Third, get your gown out from the dry plastic bag. Don't ever store it in a plastic bag - fabrics must breath, or it will deteriorate fast.
Don't ever leave your gown hanging in the dry plastic bag either because before you know it, plastic fumes will discolor your gown. So the best preservation method must be applied to protect your gown from fading, discoloring, and permanent creasing. Fourth, store the gown flat.
But the box that holds the gown must be acid-free and lined with layers of acid-free tissue to prevent yellow spots from appearing on the fabric. You can find acid-free tissue from any Brooklyn bridal gown stores and mail order catalogs. In sealing your gown, it is advised that you not seal up the box. Mildew can develop in a sealed box especially if the preservation has not been handled by a reputable and professional cleaner. Fifth, where to store your bridal gown must be carefully selected. This is because basements, storage rooms, extreme temperatures and bad air circulations of attics can harm and spoil your gown forever.
Be careful also with rooms of high humidity levels like bathroom closets for it will damage the fabric without you noticing it. Finally, check your gown on your wedding anniversary. You're not only protecting your gown but you're also spending the time cherishing one of the precious moments and memories of your life.

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