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Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 5
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I don't own any professional (or even semi-professional) costumes, so I was wondering why most care and cleaning pages say to depend primarily on airing out the costume.
What exactly is the issue with (very gentle hand) washing? Is there something that will shrink? Will the lining get deformed? It kind of freaks me out to think of rewearing something that goes through approximately the same rigors as gym socks. |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: New Zealand
Posts: 84
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Sequins discolour and lose their shine if you wash them (and really old ones, ie 1920s and earlier, dissolve!). Metal rusts. It's hard to get the soap out of a motif. And yes, I think a lot of costume pieces would lose their shape. How do you press a bedleh?
Some people recommend re-lining a costume in time, which is another way to keep things from getting too stinky. |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Rocky Mountains USA
Posts: 4,578
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I used to tack a thin cotton lining in bras and hipbands to keep my costumes from getting quite so icky, then replaced this extra liner when necessary. My skirts were either hand washable or dry cleanable.
Hi, Zummarad. Welcome back to the forum. |
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apparently incense kills off any bacteria from our bodily secretions, and the tip was to place the costume in a small room or closet and burn 6 - 10 incense sticks all at once and leave costume over night, bacteria is killed off and costume smells wonderful.
ps must be real incense not cheap stuff!
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Byron Bay, Australia
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Though an old topic, it's still interesting.
I actually did wash a costume (a Bella) and it worked fine. What I did was: -took of the lining -took out the wire -gently washed costume with shampoo -rinsed very well -dried it quickly in warm room -put new wire in costume -put new lining and got a fresh new costume! but since I had a costume that had beads going off (the lenghty glass beads) I'd be more careful before doing such a thing. I didn't wash that costume, but it has been stored in a moist storage. All the other costumes with the same beads didn't have that issue though. Probably bad quality beads.
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