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    • tasha
      CommentAuthortasha
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    A friends has said i can have the 3 bridesmaid dresses from her wedding, they are perfect they match everything the colour, the material, the only problem is 2 of them have fake on them ones not that bad and is noticeable but the other has quite a bit, does anyone know if you can remove these stains? x
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    • lala "mod" bunni
      CommentAuthorlala "mod" bunni
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    i would go to a dry cleaners

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    • Soon2beMrsHall
      CommentAuthorSoon2beMrsHall
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    Go to a dry cleaners. I know it might cost a bit but hun if you try something and it dont work and ruin the dresses you will still have to buy new ones

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    • Future Mrs Doublé
      CommentAuthorFuture Mrs Doublé
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    I'd say the same, what fabric are they made of? its safer with dry cleaner

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    • tasha
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    i will try that then, my h2b mum said they wouldnt be able to do it and to wash it my self lol, and the material is chiffon.
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    • Croc
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    im a fake tan user and trust me on one thing...... fake tan is a bugger to get off and can run in the washing machine and the detergeant can make it fix... espec if an enzyme free one..... best bet is dry cleaners ive had to take stuff there before as ive got tan on it... and they have removed it... as long as they know what the stain is they can 90% of the time get it out.... iv took a silk dress there this week and told them a list of the stains it could be and the manager is personally trying his hardest to get it out and silk is a pain in the arse to get stuff out of.... ive took a vest top to get fake tan out and its worked..... but i knew the brand of fake tan used... try and find the brand out... as different tans have different ingredients and its this that they may need to know to know what to use to get it out with the best effect

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