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Does it really have to be dry cleaned?

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SpringItOn · 10/05/2014 14:19

I have a 100% viscose top from FCUK. Does it really have to be dry cleaned as per the label? Can I risk it on a hand wash cycle?

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Kundry · 10/05/2014 14:20

Almost certainly.

However if it's ruined, I had nothing to do with it Grin

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MuttonCadet · 10/05/2014 14:22

I would, but again, please don't blame me if it's a mess afterwards.

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SpringItOn · 10/05/2014 14:27

Hmm! Think a trip to the dry cleaners may be necessary Grin
Sloshed wine down it last night.

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MuttonCadet · 10/05/2014 14:28

I've never dry cleaned anything, and never had an issue.

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Parliamo · 10/05/2014 14:30

Does it have folds/ drapey bits? I washed a dry clean only dress from Hobbes, and it's fine, but the drapey bits dont fall quite the same.

I'm now inspecting clothes labels and avoiding viscose. It looks like its worn out in a few washes.

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SpringItOn · 10/05/2014 14:37

It's sort of sheer & flowey and would look a bugger if it went wavy. Not buying viscose again It was a bargain at 70% off so I didn't look at the care label. Probably why it was in the sale.

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KiaOraOAotearoa · 10/05/2014 14:57

Do you have a tumble dryer? Supermarkets sell dry cleaning 'sheets' (they look like paper sheets), you put one in the tumble dryer with the garment. That's what I do.

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PunchHouse · 10/05/2014 15:03

I risked a viscose dress in the wash too

It feels different - can't work out which dimension has shrunk but something did. It's still wearable but not as comfortable

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Kundry · 10/05/2014 15:20

Viscose is machine washable but shrinks - I do lots of home sewing and would pre-wash viscose before I made anything with it so garments then would be machine washable without risk.

However a shop bought viscose item may be OK, may shrink and may wash OK but the handle of the fabric may be changed. I'm not great at taking stuff for dry cleaning so I tend to risk it and if the item changes or shrinks, I just have to lump it.

However a big wine stain will prob be best at the dry cleaners.

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SpringItOn · 10/05/2014 18:48

I do have a tumble dryer but think the wine stain might mean I have to get it dry cleaned. Thanks for all the tips though, might come in handy in future.

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