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Tips on cleaning satin?

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My horse died recently, and one of the mementos I have is an award he won for jumping. It's a wood plaque with a metal ribbon, and a picture of a jumper, on cloth. I've been told that the cloth is satin, and that I shouldn't get it wet. It needs to be cleaned, and I want to make sure I don't ruin it. Any tips?

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  1. found this on google, hope it helps

    Tips for Washing and Drying

    Hand washing is recommended for most types of satin. The exceptions to this are nylon and polyester satin. These types of satin can be washed using the gentle cycle of a washing machine. Use cool or warm water only. Use a detergent that is made for delicates such as Woolite or Kookaburra Woolwash. Always check tags for specific instructions for washing and drying your sheets.

    If you have extremely delicate satin you should have them dry-cleaned to prevent damage to the material and to help prevent color fade.

    Never use bleach on satin.

    Do not twist or wring out satin sheets or pillowcases. Lay them on a thick, dry towel and roll the towel around the satin to remove excess moisture.

    It is recommended that satin sheets are not dried in a clothes dryer. Opt to air-dry the sheets indoors. Polyester satin can be dried in the sun however this is really not recommended for any type of satin.

    Tips for Stain Removal

    Find a stain remover that is safe for satin. You should thoroughly read the label of any stain remover before you buy. Do not purchase a stain remover that contains any form of bleach. When a stain occurs quickly treat the stain with the stain remover per instructions on the bottle and then wash.

    To treat bloodstains you should immediately immerse the stain in cold water and allow the item to soak. If this does not completely remove the stain you can then apply stain remover.

    If your satin is very delicate you should leave stain removal to a professional dry cleaner.

    Never let any stain sit on the fabric. Treat them immediately or they may become permanent.

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