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I've heard of Tie Crafters and they have an excellent reputation for doing an excellent job. I think this is who Hermes use in the USA although I'm not sure. In the UK though I've not found anywhere like this good this yet or I'd certainly be sending some off to save time.
Yes, Tie Crafters in NYC is recommended. I haven't used them yet, but I received one of their cards from an SA at an Hermes store long ago.
I took 2 scarves to Tiecrafters and i thought they were terrible, not mediocre. Terrible. Besides the fact that they couldnt get out stains that I know a really good dry cleaner like Hallak could get out at the same price point but they s-t-r-e-t-c-h out the corners of the scarf and warp its shape.
Ladies, you have so many secret techniques, thank you all for sharing! Let me share mine. It is is very very simple but haven't failed me even once (gotta spit 3 times over my left shoulder not to jinx it). I only use Jubilee DELICATE by Johnson: dissolve a little in a tub of cold/room temperature water, let it stay there for a while, then I just swirl my scarf around very gently kind of rubbing it, then I rinse it, pat dry and let it semi-dry. Then I iron it and voila. Looks and feels just right and colors never fade; works just as great for cashmere and silk, etc.
Guccig, if I were you I'd find some reliable and gentle color restorative liquid for your scarf. Sorry it happened but I'm sure you can restore it. Good luck!