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WE CAN HEIRLOOM
PROCESS ALL TYPES OF ITEMS
- Wedding Gowns
- Sports Uniforms
- Military & Scouting
- Apparel
- School Uniforms
- Special Holiday Garments
- First Communion Dresses
- Graduation Gowns &
Diplomas
- Sentimental Souvenirs
- Vacations and Travel Memorabilia
- Keepsakes & Collectibles
- Fraternity & Sorority
Memorabilia
- Children's Wear
- Portrait Dresses
- Bridesmaid's Dresses
- Anniversary and Birthday
Memorabilia
- Heirlooms
- Costumes
- Recital Wear
- Dance Garments
- Religious Articles
- Antique Garments
- Toys and Stuffed Animals
- Cherished Gifts
Furs
- Leather Garments
- Flags and Banners
- Ribbons and Medals
Nearly anything
you can imagine!
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The Arrow
Fabricare Preservation Process...
For Bridal Gowns and Life Memorabilia Items!
The
First Step:
No matter what
the garment, careful cleaning is one of the most important steps.
Your treasured item will be cleaned and meticulously inspected.
These methods will make certain that oils, visible stains and
marks are removed. Also removed are those troublesome stains
that are "invisible" to the eye. If left in place,
these difficult stains can discolor and eventually cause deterioration
of the fabric. The Process will assure that stains that contain
any form of sugar will be removed. Sugar-type stains will not
be dissolved during ordinary drycleaning. Over time this sort
of stain will tend to "caramelize" into unsightly brownish
marks and streaks. Salt, a natural by-product of wear by contact
with the skin, can still remain in the garment after typical
drycleaning and over time salt will damage the fabric of the
garment. Prestige Preservation cleaning techniques guarantee
that all these precautions will be taken (see our guarantee on
the back page of this folder.
The Second
Step:
Careful pressing,
folding, shaping and inserting into the preservation container
is the next important step. How a garment is folded for storage
is very important. The fabric must be folded tenderly, taking
care not to create tight creases that may cause a permanent effect
on the fabric. Ordinary boxes and packing tissues contain a form
of "acid" which may damage fabric. Ordinary boxes may
cause "yellowing" and "burning" the fabric.
Over several years of storage, brown streaks may form wherever
the fabric of the garment was in contact with acidic corrugated
cardboard or tissue. Also, heat-shrink, clear vinyl material
is used that will not damage a stored item.
The Third
Step:
The Prestige
Preservation Process packaging and sealing of your treasured
garment is the final step. First, your garment is carefully placed
within a high-quality inner box...a box that does not contain
any of the damage-causative elements mentioned above. It will
be folded with high-quality acid-neutral tissue so as not to
cause permanent creases. The inner box is then sealed with a
heat-shrink neutral clear vinyl material. This encapsulating
film protects the contents from contaminating air, dust, or infestation.
After sealing, a proprietary process removes the oxygen from
within the seal. Then the oxygen is replaced by a special formulation
of inert gases that enhance the preservation process. You will
be able to view the item stored through a view window in the
sealed packaging. Your garment is then
placed in an outer protection box. The outside box is printed
with information about the preservation process and a description
of the warranty provided and instructions on what to do if you
have any concerns.
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