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TSmtxx
post Feb 7 2014, 04:05 PM, updated 12y ago

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my gf have some nice dress, and i notice she doesnt wash them.
she wash her t-shirts, shorts, jeans etc.

but nice dress type that wear for dinner, she never wash them.
i feel its kindda gross and urge her to wash, but she say these kind of clothes will spoil if wash even by hand wash.

and she said girls dress dont have to wash one.
so is this true? got such logic?

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post Feb 7 2014, 04:12 PM

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go to dry clean la, danger if wash silk
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post Feb 7 2014, 04:12 PM

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she never heard of dry cleaning issit?
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post Feb 7 2014, 04:13 PM

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apa logic tu lolz
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post Feb 7 2014, 04:14 PM

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usually bring for dry cleaning... but dress cannot tahan washing often, if it's not dirty, i.e. no sweat too much then usually they dun wash after wearing 2-3 times.
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post Feb 7 2014, 04:25 PM

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QUOTE(alien9 @ Feb 7 2014, 04:12 PM)
she never heard of dry cleaning issit?
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paiseh even i duno what is dry clean.
i just googled it, its some kind of wash method using chemical, no need water type.

normal dobi got do dry clean? how much they charge?
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post Feb 7 2014, 04:28 PM

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QUOTE(mtxx @ Feb 7 2014, 04:25 PM)
paiseh even i duno what is dry clean.
i just googled it, its some kind of wash method using chemical, no need water type.

normal dobi got do dry clean? how much they charge?
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Lel. It's expensive but it's meant for expensive dress / suit etc. I don't know whether normal dobi have them because I don't have super expensive clothes but if you do have one, you need to dry clean them.


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post Feb 7 2014, 04:33 PM

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QUOTE(alien9 @ Feb 7 2014, 04:28 PM)
Lel. It's expensive but it's meant for expensive dress / suit etc. I don't know whether normal dobi have them because I don't have super expensive clothes but if you do have one, you need to dry clean them.
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what kind of expensive are we talking about here? RM10 for one dress?



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post Feb 7 2014, 04:36 PM

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QUOTE(mtxx @ Feb 7 2014, 04:33 PM)
what kind of expensive are we talking about here? RM10 for one dress?
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Last year I sent something for dry cleaning, the price was within RM 10 ish, maybe slightly more, but that's for suit. Dress IDK.
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post Feb 7 2014, 04:38 PM

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QUOTE(alien9 @ Feb 7 2014, 04:36 PM)
Last year I sent something for dry cleaning, the price was within RM 10 ish, maybe slightly more, but that's for suit. Dress IDK.
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QUOTE(mtxx @ Feb 7 2014, 04:38 PM)
thanks for your info, you've been a great help notworthy.gif
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I dry clean some cosplay stuffs takut rosak lol. But some costume some people mmg x basuh after guna. Only after 2/3 events baru dry clean.
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post Feb 7 2014, 05:19 PM

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Try to source for reputable locations to dry clean especially expensive dresses. I had 1 of my cashmere suits partially damaged from inexperience dobi ... an expensive lesson to learn ...
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post Feb 21 2014, 01:15 PM

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Yes but they wash it in laundry shop for an careful washing of their clothes.I have a sister and he is really caring all her clothes including her skin etc in fact she is annoyed when experiencing täiden häätö or lice eradication and other problem on her self and she is always going to expert to solve it immediately.
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post Mar 5 2014, 02:41 PM

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QUOTE(mtxx @ Feb 7 2014, 05:05 PM)
my gf have some nice dress, and i notice she doesnt wash them.
she wash her t-shirts, shorts, jeans etc.

but nice dress type that wear for dinner, she never wash them.
i feel its kindda gross and urge her to wash, but she say these kind of clothes will spoil if wash even by hand wash.

and she said girls dress dont have to wash one.
so is this true? got such logic?

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You can hand wash. My fiancee has a few dinner dresses. She handwash. If you don't want the colors to fade, use only cold water and don't put too much detergent coz it'll kill the colours. I know because I always help her wash them. Girls got fingernails, so it make spoil them a bit. So it's the man's job.

Chiffon clothes, warm or cold is ok. For satin and silk, never use warm, only cold. This is because overtime, silk/satin will lose it shinyness. Chiffon, depends. My fiancee has a chiffon-mixed-satin skirt. We only use cold waters.

Based on the pictures given, those are chiffon materials. Handwash them is fine, won't spoil. You can trust me coz I'm the one washing my fiancee's dinner dresses. If possible, after washing, let it drip. Don't twist and turn the clothes. Definitely spoil. And never dry under direct sun light. Dry under a shade. With heat also can dry.
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QUOTE(whitesabre @ Mar 5 2014, 02:41 PM)
You can hand wash. My fiancee has a few dinner dresses. She handwash. If you don't want the colors to fade, use only cold water and don't put too much detergent coz it'll kill the colours. I know because I always help her wash them. Girls got fingernails, so it make spoil them a bit. So it's the man's job.

Chiffon clothes, warm or cold is ok. For satin and silk, never use warm, only cold. This is because overtime, silk/satin will lose it shinyness. Chiffon, depends. My fiancee has a chiffon-mixed-satin skirt. We only use cold waters.

Based on the pictures given, those are chiffon materials. Handwash them is fine, won't spoil. You can trust me coz I'm the one washing my fiancee's dinner dresses. If possible, after washing, let it drip. Don't twist and turn the clothes. Definitely spoil. And never dry under direct sun light. Dry under a shade. With heat also can dry.
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cold water, you mean room temperature water? or water that is stored in the fridge that is less than 10 degree Celsius kind of cold?

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post Mar 6 2014, 04:48 PM

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QUOTE(mtxx @ Mar 6 2014, 12:09 PM)
cold water, you mean room temperature water? or water that is stored in the fridge that is less than 10 degree Celsius kind of cold?
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Haha not fridge cold water. LOL not room temperature either. More like those came out from pipe, that cold feeling. Not too cold, yet not warm. I won't call it normal tap water because some people's house have water tanks outside the house. So when the water comes in, it's actually warm to hot. If chiffon, warm water is fine.

For satin & silk, never use warm water, not even once. Only those cold water like those flow out in the early morning coz the shinyness and smoothness fades with heat.
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QUOTE(mtxx @ Mar 6 2014, 11:09 AM)
cold water, you mean room temperature water? or water that is stored in the fridge that is less than 10 degree Celsius kind of cold?
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If you are worry on the water temperature, just fill them in a bucket and leave it for 3-4 hours.
Now the water direct from tap won't be cold, sometimes it will be 30-40°C.
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post Mar 14 2014, 06:00 PM

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It's not necessary to wash every time, but in the long run it is best to dry cleaning.
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post Mar 15 2014, 01:20 PM

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I wonder how those unwashed dress smells like? dry.gif

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