It depends on the garment and the garment's care label. Generally, yes, but not always.
Acetate has a texture and drape very similar to silk.
Ideally, take them to a dry cleaners. If you don't want to do that, you can hand wash the fabric. It will still work, despite the label of "dry clean only".
It appears that it's not dry clean only, so warm water should dissolve the cornstarch.
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Acetate has a texture and drape very similar to silk.
Ideally, take them to a dry cleaners. If you don't want to do that, you can hand wash the fabric. It will still work, despite the label of "dry clean only".
No, you shouldn't wash it. Have it dry cleaned or you could risk color fading, shrinking, or the fabric won't feel the same. Dry clean only items are made of maerials that may be damaged by water.
Put it in the washer machine but do not use fabric softener and do not put it in the dryer. Let it air dry.
Acetate has very good shrink resistance, mainly because it is a manmade fiber and was designed with shrink resistance in mind.
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A yarmulke can be laundered in any way appropriate to the particular fabric, and then formed over an inverted bowl to dry.
It appears that it's not dry clean only, so warm water should dissolve the cornstarch.
I would get something that is cotton or at least machine washable so you can clean it without having to dry clean it.
Yes. Its a good fabric to wear in warmer weather
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The biggest problem with washing fabrics that should be dry cleaned are that you could shrink it or damage the fabric. Remove it from the washer and lay it flat to air dry. Take it to a dry cleaner to see if they can clean it safely. Unfortunately, if it shrunk or lost coloring, you cannot fix it.