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January 28, 1989 - Image 101

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-01-28

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It's every bride's nightmare: You' re
wearing your dream wedding dress and
someone accidentally splashes you with
salad dressing or douses you with wine.
Here's some things to do:
Learn about your dress fabric before-
hand. Ask what your dress is made of
and cleaning hints for it. Dry cleaning
only may be suggested, but you can fix
up most spots well enough to get
through your ceremony and reception.
Act fast to keep a stain from setting.
Don't rub the spill or expose it to ex-
treme heat. Instead, a few quick blots
will take care of the worst of the prob-
lem. What to blot with? That depends
on the stain.
Fight water-soluble stains with water.
Champagne, wine, perspiration, bev-
erages are common water-soluble spills.
Put a towel under the fabric and blot top
with a damp cloth, preferably wrung out
in a light solution of white vinegar or
detergent and water. For wine stains: put
damp salt on the spot, let the salt dry,
brush it away.
Use cleaning solvent on greasy stains.
Lipstick and other cosmetics, perfume,
salad dressing, chocolate and various
foods respond well to dry cleaning sol-
vents or spray-on spot removers. Sprays
or solvents can be found in purse size
in any drugstore — ifs a good idea to
carry one. In a fix, a bit of hairspray may
work as well.

Gifts

If the couple is not registered, it's a
safe bet that they can use extra blankets,
towels, linens, or a variety of tabletop
items and housewares. Or, one of these
ideas might fit the couple's lifestyle.
Gourmets: wine glasses, a wine rack,
a wine label scrapbook, membership in
a wine-Of-the-month club.
Exercisers: warm-up suits and leo-
tards, an exercise bike, membership at
a health club.
Travelers: luggage, sunglasses, beach
towels, passport wallets, a travel alarm.
Social butterflies: an appointment
book, an engraved pen, theater or opera.

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