Spot Clean Only
In the height of prom season, many consumers will be heading to the stores to buy formal gowns. Before you make that purchase, take the time to look at the care label. Many formal gowns that are heavily beaded or covered with sequins often contain care labels that state, "Do Not Dryclean; Do Not Wash; Spot Clean Only."
Cursory tests often show that the coating on the beads is not resistant to drycleaning processes or solvents. In other cases, the base fabric is not resistant to washing processes. As a result, drycleaning or washing the article is not possible.
Such a label mandates that the garment be cleaned with localized stain removal only. This can be extremely difficult on some of these gowns because of the type of fabric used. For instance, removing stains from hard-finished taffeta and similar fabrics can be especially difficult without leaving circles or rings where the area was spotted.
Removing discolorations from the underarm areas can also be difficult without disturbing sizings.
On garments containing such labels, the drycleaner must inform the customer of the limitations of the procedures that can be used to care for these items. If the garment is heavily soiled or stained, localized stain removal may be impossible. The drycleaner should not attempt to process the article in any way other than that recommended by the care label without the customer's consent. If the garment is processed without prior approval and is damaged, the drycleaner may be held responsible.