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anyone washed vintage material capes/gowns
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<blockquote data-quote="BlueDog" data-source="post: 384514" data-attributes="member: 2434"><p>I'd be tempted to try and clean them by hand with a damp cloth first Chris. Not sure what type of fabrics were used in in some of the capes but from my experience in the upholstery game if it's anything like a Polyester/cotton mix or straight cotton it'll pucker up tighter than a fishes arsehole if fully submersed in water be it hot or cold.</p><p></p><p>Always best to try to dab clean with a cloth first bud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlueDog, post: 384514, member: 2434"] I'd be tempted to try and clean them by hand with a damp cloth first Chris. Not sure what type of fabrics were used in in some of the capes but from my experience in the upholstery game if it's anything like a Polyester/cotton mix or straight cotton it'll pucker up tighter than a fishes arsehole if fully submersed in water be it hot or cold. Always best to try to dab clean with a cloth first bud. [/QUOTE]
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