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Champion Wedding Gown Specialist
USA, Birmingham, 35243
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Cleans, Preserves, Restores
Since It All Begins With The Dress...
Don't Let It End After Your Wedding Night!
"I didn’t know about preserving wedding gowns 40 years ago when I got married. I wish I had because I can’t tell you how great it would be to hold that gown and remember walking down the aisle as I “swished” along. My sister-in-law, Margaret, made that dress. I wish I still had it.
I have the memories of the first dance with my new husband. All the pictures, the family and friends. The hugs and kisses that day were incredible. How young we were. What a wonderful day! But I’d love to hold my gown one more time. Memories will fade over time…but your gown can keep your memories fresh.
I didn’t have my gown cleaned and preserved. What a dumb decision! It eventually yellowed, the seams were all stretched out, and without much fanfare, it found its way to Goodwill, the trash…gosh, I don’t even know exactly what happened to it. But I remember seeing how old and yellowed it looked. I feel like part of me died…"
---Sherry Whitehurst, Wife of David Whitehurst, a Certified Wedding Gown Specialist and Owner of Champion Wedding Gown Specialist
Since your wedding is built around your lovely gown, you can keep these memories alive for years to come by properly cleaning and preserving your gown. Perhaps a younger sister or eventually a daughter or even a granddaughter might, one day, wear your gown on her wedding day.even more of a reason to keep this dream alive by cleaning and preserving your wonderful wedding gown.
Champion Wedding Gown Specialist uses the safest, most effective methods ever developed for cleaning, preserving and restoring wedding gowns and other special garments. Using MuseumCareTM Cleaning and Preservation methods, your gowns will look great for years to come. And we have an International Guarantee and our own Satisfaction Money Back Guarantee to stand with us.
Why Clean and Preserve Your Bridal Gown? Keeping your wedding gown in the best possible condition should be your primary concern. Let’s face it. Weddings can be hard on a gown. You may be dancing and moving around. The people attending your wedding want to talk with you all the while everyone is eating, drinking, dancing and just plain having a good time. Your wedding gown is exposed to all sorts of abuse. The hem may drag the ground…dirt and grass stains are common. You might step on the hem and tear the seams or bustle. You might close the limo door on the gown and get grease on it. There are so many calamities possible that it is difficult to avoid them all. For these reasons, you need to address the care for your gown as soon after the wedding as possible.
Spills containing sugar, salt and acid will usually dry clear and invisible to the naked eye and will turn yellow or brown over time. Our unique anti-sugar stain treatment, featured in Modern Bride and Brides, ensures that all sugar, salt and acid, seen or unseen, are removed.
After a wedding, many bridal gowns are returned to the plastic garment bag you received when you bought your gown just to get it home. And there it sits…for months or even years. Maybe you planned to get it cleaned and preserved right after the wedding…but perhaps “life” gets in the way of these good intentions. So what can happen to this gown?
Oxidation of Stains. The first problem is oxidation of stains. Just don’t make the mistake of keeping your gown in a plastic bag for any extended period of time. This includes plastic bags from you dry cleaner or even the thicker bag that came with your gown when you bought it. Gowns placed in plastic bags are exposed to chemical fumes that are quite harmful to the long-term maintenance of any garment. This is a common mistake but one easily corrected. These bags are intended to protect your gown during transport and for short periods of a week or two. Some gown cleaners will recommend cleaning and vacuum sealing the gown. Avoid this at any cost. It will damage your gown over the years.
What are the most common problems in cleaning and preserving your bridal gown?
Yellowing
Oxidation
Mold and mildew
Stretched seams
Permanent creasing
Light
Dust
Since It All Begins With The Dress...
Don't Let It End After Your Wedding Night!
"I didn’t know about preserving wedding gowns 40 years ago when I got married. I wish I had because I can’t tell you how great it would be to hold that gown and remember walking down the aisle as I “swished” along. My sister-in-law, Margaret, made that dress. I wish I still had it.
I have the memories of the first dance with my new husband. All the pictures, the family and friends. The hugs and kisses that day were incredible. How young we were. What a wonderful day! But I’d love to hold my gown one more time. Memories will fade over time…but your gown can keep your memories fresh.
I didn’t have my gown cleaned and preserved. What a dumb decision! It eventually yellowed, the seams were all stretched out, and without much fanfare, it found its way to Goodwill, the trash…gosh, I don’t even know exactly what happened to it. But I remember seeing how old and yellowed it looked. I feel like part of me died…"
---Sherry Whitehurst, Wife of David Whitehurst, a Certified Wedding Gown Specialist and Owner of Champion Wedding Gown Specialist
Since your wedding is built around your lovely gown, you can keep these memories alive for years to come by properly cleaning and preserving your gown. Perhaps a younger sister or eventually a daughter or even a granddaughter might, one day, wear your gown on her wedding day.even more of a reason to keep this dream alive by cleaning and preserving your wonderful wedding gown.
Champion Wedding Gown Specialist uses the safest, most effective methods ever developed for cleaning, preserving and restoring wedding gowns and other special garments. Using MuseumCareTM Cleaning and Preservation methods, your gowns will look great for years to come. And we have an International Guarantee and our own Satisfaction Money Back Guarantee to stand with us.
Why Clean and Preserve Your Bridal Gown? Keeping your wedding gown in the best possible condition should be your primary concern. Let’s face it. Weddings can be hard on a gown. You may be dancing and moving around. The people attending your wedding want to talk with you all the while everyone is eating, drinking, dancing and just plain having a good time. Your wedding gown is exposed to all sorts of abuse. The hem may drag the ground…dirt and grass stains are common. You might step on the hem and tear the seams or bustle. You might close the limo door on the gown and get grease on it. There are so many calamities possible that it is difficult to avoid them all. For these reasons, you need to address the care for your gown as soon after the wedding as possible.
Spills containing sugar, salt and acid will usually dry clear and invisible to the naked eye and will turn yellow or brown over time. Our unique anti-sugar stain treatment, featured in Modern Bride and Brides, ensures that all sugar, salt and acid, seen or unseen, are removed.
After a wedding, many bridal gowns are returned to the plastic garment bag you received when you bought your gown just to get it home. And there it sits…for months or even years. Maybe you planned to get it cleaned and preserved right after the wedding…but perhaps “life” gets in the way of these good intentions. So what can happen to this gown?
Oxidation of Stains. The first problem is oxidation of stains. Just don’t make the mistake of keeping your gown in a plastic bag for any extended period of time. This includes plastic bags from you dry cleaner or even the thicker bag that came with your gown when you bought it. Gowns placed in plastic bags are exposed to chemical fumes that are quite harmful to the long-term maintenance of any garment. This is a common mistake but one easily corrected. These bags are intended to protect your gown during transport and for short periods of a week or two. Some gown cleaners will recommend cleaning and vacuum sealing the gown. Avoid this at any cost. It will damage your gown over the years.
What are the most common problems in cleaning and preserving your bridal gown?
Yellowing
Oxidation
Mold and mildew
Stretched seams
Permanent creasing
Light
Dust
Cleans, Preserves, Restores
Since It All Begins With The Dress...
Don't Let It End After Your Wedding Night!
"I didn’t know about preserving wedding gowns 40 years ago when I got married. I wish I had because I can’t tell you how great it would be to hold that gown and remember walking down the aisle as I “swished” along. My sister-in-law, Margaret, made that dress. I wish I still had it.
I have the memories of the first dance with my new husband. All the pictures, the family and friends. The hugs and kisses that day were incredible. How young we were. What a wonderful day! But I’d love to hold my gown one more time. Memories will fade over time…but your gown can keep your memories fresh.
I didn’t have my gown cleaned and preserved. What a dumb decision! It eventually yellowed, the seams were all stretched out, and without much fanfare, it found its way to Goodwill, the trash…gosh, I don’t even know exactly what happened to it. But I remember seeing how old and yellowed it looked. I feel like part of me died…"
---Sherry Whitehurst, Wife of David Whitehurst, a Certified Wedding Gown Specialist and Owner of Champion Wedding Gown Specialist
Since your wedding is built around your lovely gown, you can keep these memories alive for years to come by properly cleaning and preserving your gown. Perhaps a younger sister or eventually a daughter or even a granddaughter might, one day, wear your gown on her wedding day.even more of a reason to keep this dream alive by cleaning and preserving your wonderful wedding gown.
Champion Wedding Gown Specialist uses the safest, most effective methods ever developed for cleaning, preserving and restoring wedding gowns and other special garments. Using MuseumCareTM Cleaning and Preservation methods, your gowns will look great for years to come. And we have an International Guarantee and our own Satisfaction Money Back Guarantee to stand with us.
Why Clean and Preserve Your Bridal Gown? Keeping your wedding gown in the best possible condition should be your primary concern. Let’s face it. Weddings can be hard on a gown. You may be dancing and moving around. The people attending your wedding want to talk with you all the while everyone is eating, drinking, dancing and just plain having a good time. Your wedding gown is exposed to all sorts of abuse. The hem may drag the ground…dirt and grass stains are common. You might step on the hem and tear the seams or bustle. You might close the limo door on the gown and get grease on it. There are so many calamities possible that it is difficult to avoid them all. For these reasons, you need to address the care for your gown as soon after the wedding as possible.
Spills containing sugar, salt and acid will usually dry clear and invisible to the naked eye and will turn yellow or brown over time. Our unique anti-sugar stain treatment, featured in Modern Bride and Brides, ensures that all sugar, salt and acid, seen or unseen, are removed.
After a wedding, many bridal gowns are returned to the plastic garment bag you received when you bought your gown just to get it home. And there it sits…for months or even years. Maybe you planned to get it cleaned and preserved right after the wedding…but perhaps “life” gets in the way of these good intentions. So what can happen to this gown?
Oxidation of Stains. The first problem is oxidation of stains. Just don’t make the mistake of keeping your gown in a plastic bag for any extended period of time. This includes plastic bags from you dry cleaner or even the thicker bag that came with your gown when you bought it. Gowns placed in plastic bags are exposed to chemical fumes that are quite harmful to the long-term maintenance of any garment. This is a common mistake but one easily corrected. These bags are intended to protect your gown during transport and for short periods of a week or two. Some gown cleaners will recommend cleaning and vacuum sealing the gown. Avoid this at any cost. It will damage your gown over the years.
What are the most common problems in cleaning and preserving your bridal gown?
Yellowing
Oxidation
Mold and mildew
Stretched seams
Permanent creasing
Light
Dust
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