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    My mom brought the dress to the dry cleaner's, and they said they wouldn't dry clean it because of the jingles. She asked around, and one girl said she takes off the jingles, dry cleans the dress, and then puts the jingles back on. If we have to go thru that, we'll just make a new dress! Any suggestions? Bathtub hand washing, or what? Thanks.

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    hand wash it with woolite and hang dry.. that is what i have been told
    If you lose the drum beat of the creator, you are lost in life - Aanishnabe

    You say I don't look indian? Well you don't look stupid, but looks can be deceiving!

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    • #3
      hand wash it with woolite and hang dry.. that is what i have been told
      If you lose the drum beat of the creator, you are lost in life - Aanishnabe

      You say I don't look indian? Well you don't look stupid, but looks can be deceiving!

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      • #4
        You cna put your dress in a pillow case and tie it up.Put it in the washing machine and then hang it up. It will come ot fine.Mines Does.And thats what me and some of my friends that dance jingle do.
        Proud to Be an American Indian

        Haliwa Saponi Indian Tribe#1

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        • #5
          I usually do the hand washing thing to. I fill the tub up and put the detergent in. Then I put my dress in and kind of move it around there for awhile(can't tell you specifically how long!). Then I rinse it and lay it out to dry, like on a chair outside. This has worked for me.

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          • #6
            Hi - you can put it in one of those lingerie laundry bags and put it in the washing machine and then hang dry - that's what I do with mine and my daughters.
            Don't bring a JV player into my Varsity Game...

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            • #7
              HI well what i do with my dress is turn it inside out and then wash it the machine on a gentle cycle then hang it to dry, this works for me!
              peace:D

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              • #8
                Hello :)
                my little sisters jingle dress is satin, and i know that if we got it wet all over it would spot, plus if your cones arnt sealed they will rust. I guess it just depends on your dress. Besides the worst that will happen is you will need to make a new dress right?

                My mom cleaned my sisters dress that had spots with a diaper wipe. it took a little color off with it, but it cleaned it, and the color wasnt missed.

                Kim

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                • #9
                  Hi Niijii's Mom,

                  How do I know if the cones are "sealed"??? The ones on the bottom two rows are already a little rusted. Yeah, I know about satin spotting from a dress I wore to a dance once. It was raining out and my mom made me wear her looooooong trenchcoat b/c she didn't want the dress (which she'd made :) ) to get water-spotted.

                  Thanks.

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                  • #10
                    Hello,
                    I think when you buy them your suppose to shilac (sp?) them. Since this was the first dress my mom made, we didnt know. An instructor at my sisters school told us. you can get rid of the rust by using sand paper or another type of abrasive. I imagine that you could seal them again after you get the rust off.

                    Im not possitive since we havnt had that problem...yet ;)

                    Kim

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