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I always dry cleaned all of my t-bags but it's gotten too expensive to send them to cleaner every week. Has anyone ever washed them at home? I am afraind color might bleed or fade.
as much as I'd like to give you an answer like the goofballs above, I know what you're talking about. You could give washing those dresses with Woolite a try, I think.
There are kits you can buy at the store to do your dry cleaning at home in the dryer yourself. I have heard good things about it I know my sister uses one of the brands and really likes it for her silk items. I have been thinking about trying it out since my delicates I wash by hand in the sink and hang dry.I have never tried the drycleaners before due to how much they charge to get it done all the time like you were saying.
Are we talking about tshirt material, if so I would just hand wash them. And yes I know what you are talking about - some people just have to lower the tone!!!
i just throw them in the washing machine. no problems so far! rachel pally clothes too. i know it says dry clean only, but bs, they look fine after coming out of the washer