I remember getting to take out my moms old Barbies and getting to redress them and this dress was one of the dresses my moms Barbies had. I always thought it was such nice dress.
@Doll Collector18 HI, I love this video. I have two of those dresses. I have a lot of vintage barbie clothes that might need a cleaning. Lol. Most of then are in very good condition. Some are mint , I love collecting barbies .
I wash in a similar way - I use Dawn dish soap because it is mild but works better on stains. I also spray the stains with peroxide. I also lay flat with paper towel or kleenex inside. I also have a small table to fan I use to expeed the drying process. I never iron because that's taking a huge chance of destroying and breaking down the fibers of the item. Extreme heat is never a good idea on vintage fabric. Simply pressing with your fingers while wet is the best way to get wrinkles out.
Sorry Brand, there's nothing much that you can do w/ delaminating fabrics. I've tried many methods & I haven't found a solution. What I've done was to cover the bald spots w/ sewing sequins on top of them. 🌷
I have a male 12" barbie prince doll and he is wearing velvet clothing but the collar area is of regular cloth and its rather dirty but I'm afraid to wash it. I just want to know if its safe to wash?
No, I don't believe that the velvet fabric is safe to wash. I would take it to your dry cleaner for a safer cleaning process. They might be able to spot clean the small areas that are dirty. 🌷
I've found that the vintage red Barbie clothes have the habit of bleeding out. I've heard that a vinegar/water soak can help prevent this. Do you have any experience with this method? If so, would you recommend it? I was hoping for some reassurance before I gave it a try.
Yes, the vinegar & water soak may help set the dyes. Setting the dyes w/ this method are more effective w/ natural fibers like cotton & linen. I've experimented w/ old & new fabrics; sometimes, it doesn't work. There is also a shrinkage problem w/ natural fabrics. The sewing seams may pucker after the washing. It's best to experiment when the doll clothes item is something that you can afford to ruin. It's best to leave the outfit in its original state if you can. Thank you for stopping by. 🌷
@@dollcollector1882 Thank you for taking the time. I use a vintage "donor" doll body as a mould to dry those close fitting clothes I fear will shrink. I've had some luck as long as I allow them to air dry. Full cotton skirts are another story all together and need to be "tugged" into shape at just the right time. Thanks again for sharing!
Sorry but mold stains cannot be removed. You can alter the look by doing a tie-dye effect. There are pigment dyes that can be directly applied to the affected area that can also cover the stains. 🌷
Dish soap is mild compared to the laundry detergent. Laundry detergent is strong & can damage natural fibers such as cotton & also lift the dye molecules from the fibers & can cause fading. Thank you for stopping by. 🌷
I love how gently you treat the dress. :) Stuffing it with paper towels to expedite drying & shape it is perfect.
Thank you, Glynnisi. It's best to treat these treasures gently as they are fragile. They can still be preserve to be enjoyed for many more years. 🌼
I remember getting to take out my moms old Barbies and getting to redress them and this dress was one of the dresses my moms Barbies had. I always thought it was such nice dress.
It is a nice dress, indeed. So very lucky of you to have your Mom's Barbies. Thank you for sharing your story. 🥰
This was a very helpful video, thanks for that. It could also second as unintentional ASMR because of your lovely voice.
Thank you, Linar. I'm glad that you found the video to be helpful. 🥰🌷
Thank you very much for taking the time to teach us this 🥰 I appreciate it very much ❤❤💙💙
My pleasure SunshineDawn. Thank you for stopping by. 🌷
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Great post I have Fancy Free Red clothes can always be tricky as they can bleed Thank you for this terriffic post
Thank you Richard. 🌷
Great video thanks for sharing your cleaning tips ❤
You're so welcome & glad to be of help. Thank you for stopping by. 🌷
Looks great! ❤❤❤
Thank you, Jenny! 😀🌷
Thankyou, was helpful ❤
So beutiful! Thank you for this video. Very helpful@
You're so welcome, Eric. Thank you for stopping by. 🌷
This is a good video. I like seeing this.
Thank you, Anthony. 💓
@Doll Collector18 HI, I love this video. I have two of those dresses. I have a lot of vintage barbie clothes that might need a cleaning. Lol. Most of then are in very good condition. Some are mint , I love collecting barbies .
@@melanieblair3302 Thank you, Melanie. I love Barbie vintage clothes. They were so wonderfully made. Thank you again for stopping by. 🌷
@@melanieblair3302 Thank you, Melanie. Lucky girl to have vintage barbie clothes. They are priceless. 🌷
I wash in a similar way - I use Dawn dish soap because it is mild but works better on stains. I also spray the stains with peroxide. I also lay flat with paper towel or kleenex inside. I also have a small table to fan I use to expeed the drying process. I never iron because that's taking a huge chance of destroying and breaking down the fibers of the item. Extreme heat is never a good idea on vintage fabric. Simply pressing with your fingers while wet is the best way to get wrinkles out.
Great advice on cleaning vintage doll clothes. Thank you for stopping by.
Do you have any advice for Barbie fabrics that might peel? Like vinyls or whatever the shiney fabrics are that sometimes crack and peel.
Sorry Brand, there's nothing much that you can do w/ delaminating fabrics. I've tried many methods & I haven't found a solution. What I've done was to cover the bald spots w/ sewing sequins on top of them. 🌷
thanks for the video i was stuck all my doll clothes are dusty
You're welcome. Hope it helps with your doll clothes. 🌷
I have a male 12" barbie prince doll and he is wearing velvet clothing but the collar area is of regular cloth and its rather dirty but I'm afraid to wash it. I just want to know if its safe to wash?
No, I don't believe that the velvet fabric is safe to wash. I would take it to your dry cleaner for a safer cleaning process. They might be able to spot clean the small areas that are dirty. 🌷
@@dollcollector1882 Thank you. 👍
You're most welcome. 🌷@@parkmallbaby
I've found that the vintage red Barbie clothes have the habit of bleeding out. I've heard that a vinegar/water soak can help prevent this. Do you have any experience with this method? If so, would you recommend it? I was hoping for some reassurance before I gave it a try.
Yes, the vinegar & water soak may help set the dyes. Setting the dyes w/ this method are more effective w/ natural fibers like cotton & linen. I've experimented w/ old & new fabrics; sometimes, it doesn't work. There is also a shrinkage problem w/ natural fabrics. The sewing seams may pucker after the washing. It's best to experiment when the doll clothes item is something that you can afford to ruin. It's best to leave the outfit in its original state if you can. Thank you for stopping by. 🌷
@@dollcollector1882 Thank you for taking the time. I use a vintage "donor" doll body as a mould to dry those close fitting clothes I fear will shrink. I've had some luck as long as I allow them to air dry. Full cotton skirts are another story all together and need to be "tugged" into shape at just the right time. Thanks again for sharing!
@@whatanitemare Glad to be of help. Good method you have for drying doll clothes. Best wishes to your doll collecting & care of doll clothes. 🌷
Is it dangerous if I leave a vintage doll forever unwashed?
I don't believe that it is dangerous to leave a vintage doll unwashed. It's up to you. 🌷
Hi any tips for mold removal on doll clothes. Many thanks
Modern barbies it's not rare vintage clothing
Sorry but mold stains cannot be removed. You can alter the look by doing a tie-dye effect. There are pigment dyes that can be directly applied to the affected area that can also cover the stains. 🌷
@@dollcollector1882 many thanks
@@lorrainecurran9157 You're most welcome. 🌷
@lorrainecurran9157 Try oxy clean, I've managed to fix some mold damage with it before.
@@anilinameI have over 200 black label outfits I bought at yardsale. All have mildew smell or mold. Any tips for cleaning them?
Why dish soap? Is it better than laundry detergent (liquid)? I have the same dress! :)
Dish soap is mild compared to the laundry detergent. Laundry detergent is strong & can damage natural fibers such as cotton & also lift the dye molecules from the fibers & can cause fading. Thank you for stopping by. 🌷
@dollcollector1882 what would think of using baby detergent like Ivory Snow?