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Quick 'n Easy Stain Removal
... towels can bleed dyes onto fabrics, making dye stains that may be difficult to remove. Odor-reducing Agents Activated charcoal Calcium carbonate Soda Stain Removal Chemicals Common name Chemical Brand Names Alcohol ... 't remove the ink and gives you an additional protein stain. Salt to make dyes colorfast: Today's dyes cannot be increased in colorfastness by soaking in salt water. If bleeding of ...
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Selecting Jeans, HYG-5541-93
... shorter drying times result from the presence of polyester fiber. Many dyes used with polyester are very stable and retain the rich blue/black color through repeated washings, more so than dyes used for 100% cotton. Tencel fiber performs similarly to cotton in ... satisfaction in fit as a reason why they select a particular brand or designer style. Designer jeans tend to be more costly. ...
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Selecting Socks, HYG-5544-01
... wicking and evaporation of perspiration moisture. Coolmax® is just one brand-name in the growing category of high-technology wicking fabrics. Other brand names in this market include Dryline, Dryfit, Dryskin, Powerdry ... socks that feature colorful stripes or designs. Colors may run into the white area if dyes are not colorfast or if water temperatures are too hot. Finally, avoid using chlorine bleach ...
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