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Washing: Yes, most silks are washable. Wash in cool water. Use soap or a mild liquid dish washing detergent. It is not necessary to use specialty cleaning agents. Hang or lay flat to dry in shade. Press on wrong side of garment with a cool iron while still damp or with light steam. Silk is a protein fiber (like you hair). When washing, treat it accordingly. Do NOT use bleach. (However, peroxide is OK.) Do not use hot water. And, for best results, keep silks out of direct sun.
Dry Cleaning: All silks can be dry cleaned, although many very soiled fabrics respond better to washing. Some silks should only be dry cleaned. They include: taffeta, brocade, metallic, velvet, chiffon, and some satins, charmeuse, and crepe.
How to Maintain Silk-How to Maintain Silk
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