Are you able to tell what chemicals were used? As I wrote before, lady in my local dry cleaners refused to take it, saying that jacket may be destroyed during the process. She suggested to take it to a place which is using petroleum.
I totally agree that naturally aged clothing looks great. But I feel a bit uncomfortable wearing something that just looks dirty to me.
Here's a photo of what happened after spot cleaning with gentle soap. Grease didn't go away and that yellow-ish bruise appeared. At first photo is not so...
I'm not sure what photos you are refering to, because I didn't post any :D
Well, it's not THAT dirty. I just bought it 3 years ago in used condition without the stains. But after wearing it for 3 seasons and travelling in it, I'd like to refresh the jacket. There are some minor stains on...
This is my first post here, so I'd like to say hello to everyone. I hope I didn't miss any introduction thread.
Maybe I'll find an answer for a thing that bothers me right now. I took my 78' Lancer (no wool, 80% cotton, 20% nylon, fake fur) to local dry cleaners. Lady refused to take it, saying...
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