The Proper Use of Storage Facilities

Storage Tips: How To Store That Perfect Black Dress

by Sofia Martin

The real task is finding that perfect little black dress, and now that you found it, you should take care of it. The following guide should help you take care of your little black dress, even if you will be storing it in a storage facility for an extended amount of time.

First Step: Cleanliness Matters

Yes, you should make sure your black dress is clean, especially if you are going to store it for a long time. You should do this because dirt or organic matter might be on your dress. These substances are not always visible, but they may cause damage to your dress in the long-run. For one, some of these substances could have acidic properties that may discolor your dress over time. And other substances may attract insects that will nibble on your dress. Talk to your garment cleaning specialist before you store your little black dress.

Second Step: Packaging Before Storing Your Dress

The most important thing to remember when purchasing packaging materials is to make sure the materials are acid-free. Acids, as mentioned earlier, could discolor your dress over time. You will need an acid-free box and acid-free garment tissue. You can talk to your storage specialist about where to find such packaging materials; although, you may find them in your local packaging supplies store. 

You need to place tissues in between every fold to get your little black dress in the garment box. The garment tissues are there to soften the folds and protect your dress from forming creases. 

Third Step: Choosing A Good Storage Unit

You want to protect your little black dress from two things: humidity and sunlight. You probably already know that sunlight can discolor your dress. So make sure the unit you choose will get no direct sunlight. You should also ask your storage specialist about a unit that has a temperature controlled system. You want to make sure you keep the humidity in your unit under control. The reason is that humidity creates the perfect environment for mold or mildew to form, and both can ruin your dress. 

Tell your storage specialist that you want to keep your unit at 75 degrees, which should also help keep insects away from your unit and the rest of your possessions. 

As you can see, keeping that little black dress of yours in perfect condition is a cinch, now that you have the right guide. For information, contact a business such as Island Movers.

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