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Your wedding gown is a symbol of an important event in your life and, as such, should be treated with special care. Ideally, your gown should be cleaned within two weeks of your wedding, to ensure stains don’t have time to cause permanent damage. Wine and other sugar-based stains will begin to set and turn yellow quite quickly. It is important to firstly check that any decorations on your gown, such as sequins, beads or laces that are not stitched on but glued, will not fall off during the cleaning process.

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