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Title: Complete Guide to Lehenga Dry Cleaning at Home

Delhi, India, 11th Sep 2024 - A lehenga is not just a piece of clothing; it is a symbol of tradition, culture, and personal style. Whether it’s worn for weddings, festivals, or other special occasions, a lehenga is often made from delicate fabrics, intricate embroidery, and embellishments that require extra care. Dry cleaning is usually recommended for these garments, but if you're looking to clean your lehenga at home, this guide will walk you through the process while ensuring its beauty is preserved.1. Know the Fabric of Your LehengaThe first step to dry cleaning your lehenga at home is to understand the fabric it’s made from. Different fabrics require different cleaning methods, and knowing what you're working with will help you avoid damaging your lehenga.Silk: Silk lehengas are luxurious but delicate. Avoid using water, as it can cause water spots. Instead, opt for a dry-cleaning solvent suitable for delicate fabrics.Velvet: Velvet is prone to crushing and staining. It's essential to use a fabric brush to remove surface dust and avoid soaking it in any liquid.Cotton and Georgette: These fabrics are easier to care for and can often be hand-washed gently. However, they should still be treated delicately to avoid wear and tear.Chiffon and Organza: Lightweight and sheer fabrics like chiffon require extra attention. Avoid rubbing the fabric harshly, as it can stretch or tear easily.2. Remove Stains CarefullyStains on your lehenga can be tricky to handle, especially when dealing with delicate fabrics. Here are some methods to carefully treat different types of stains at home:Oil Stains: Sprinkle talcum powder or cornstarch on the oil stain and let it sit for a few hours. The powder will absorb the oil, making it easier to clean. Gently brush off the powder afterwar...


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