Simply you can use some stain removal that available in markets. Or try hot water. Hot water is primary good stain removal process.
Take it to a bridal shop or a specialized clothing cleaners
It depends on the stain, but your best bet with whites (even cotton) is to just take them to a dry cleaners to let them do it professionally.
You could either take it to an antique store near by or sell it on ebay. I'd suggest researching what the dress originally sells for and if anyone else is selling the same dress and for what price.
Bleach will take a stain out.
It cannot be new and antique. However you would need to take it to an antique dealer or an auction house to get it appraised.
You may take photos of the patio set and take them to any antique dealer to request information. If you do not have a local antique dealer you may do a search on the manufacturer of the patio set to determine if it is indeed and antique. General rule of thumb on antiques are that in order to be classified as an antique it should be approximately 100 years old.
Yes I'm sure some antique shops would take them.
Min-2,000to5,000--------------------------max-23,000to25,000 and take it to one of us here at the antique rode show!!!
Take this to a reputable antique dealer
Depends on the type of stain, but usually about i would say 3 minutes.
To remove milk stains from sofas, you can first blot dry the stain with a paper towel. Take a small amount of non-bleach dishwashing liquid and apply it to the stains with your finger tips. With a mister filled with water, spray water on the affected stain areas and wait an hour. After this time, spray more water on the stain to remove the soap, blot dry with a paper towel when all the soap is removed, and allow the affected area to dry thoroughly.
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