A wedding dress is not just clothing, but a true symbol of love and purity.
But sometimes this talisman of new life suffers from our own carelessness when it becomes stained with wine, dirt, makeup, etc.
To prevent such little things from spoiling your mood on such a special day, it’s worth keeping a few tricks at the ready – with their help, you’ll get rid of any dirt and be able to continue enjoying the holiday.
Pollen
Avoid holding your wedding bouquet too close to your dress, and if pollen from flowers does leave a stain, press a piece of sticky tape onto it and gently pull it to collect the colored debris.
The main thing is not to rub, otherwise you will only make the situation worse.
Dirt
Dirt stains often cover the train of a dress, but even in this case, there is no need to be sad. If time allows, wait until the splashes dry, then brush them off with a brush.
If you don’t have time to wait, blot the moisture with a napkin and treat with a stain remover.
Red wine
One of the reasons why a wedding is bitter is because red wine was spilled on your dress.
To remove any remaining liquid, blot the stain with a napkin and pour the contents of the salt shaker on top. Baking soda will also work if you have some on hand.
Stay in this position for a few minutes and remove the residue with a dry cloth.
If the stain persists, prepare a cleaning solution of 1 part detergent and 3 parts water and apply it to the wine stain with a cotton swab.
Makeup
Baby powder is good for removing greasy stains. Stain remover wipes also work well. If you get lipstick or mascara stains, try removing them with makeup remover.