Cleaning & Preservation
Your gown is carefully inspected for stains and spots
We then prespot hems, stains and heavily soiled areas using
specially developed formulas.
The gown is then cleaned with the best method to ensure that your
gown will not have melted beading, fading, shrinkage or
discoloration.
After cleaning, our inspection department carefully inspects the
gown. The gown is then pressed and steamed. Your gown is then put on
a bust form, stuffed with acid free tissue and placed in an acid
free display chest.
Restoration
Wedding gowns older than 10 years that have changed colors will
need to be restored.
The first step is to analyze the gown and do a restoration test.
Once the testing is completed a report is done to see what steps
need to be done to restore the gown.
You will be contacted once the testing is completed and informed
what needs to be done and how much it will cost to perform the
restoration.
Over the years, our technicians have turned old yellow gowns back
to their original color.