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Quick 'n Easy Stain Removal
... . Oil stains should be removed promptly. If oil stains get dryer dried or ironed into fabrics containing these fibers or finishes, removal may be extremely difficult, if not impossible. These oil stains ... out in a few hours. Fabrics containing -vinyl or natural rubber will be damaged by most oil solvents. Oil solvents tend to remove the plasticizer in vinyl film fabrics, making them stiff. Olefins ...
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Ramie: Old Fiber-New Image, HYG-5501-90
... lose their vibrancy over repeated launderings. Some variation exists in the appearance of fabrics containing ramie. Light-weight fabrics of 100 percent long, fine ramie fiber resemble fine handkerchief linens ... wrinkle resistance and helps provide easy care and shrinkage control. Care Recommendations for Ramie Fabrics Care procedures prescribed on the care labels of ramie products vary. Items of ...
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Selecting Insulated Vests And Jackets, HYG-5540-93
... fibers to separate and move freely when compressed and released. Manufacturers recommend that garments containing these insulators should not be drycleaned, as the cleaning process will remove this coating. ... filling or insulation should have downproof (down pods won't poke through) outer fabrics. The following fabrics are commonly used in constructing insulated jackets and vests. Nylon Taffeta is a ...
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Selecting Socks, HYG-5544-01
... used today are durable and remain after repeated launderings. New Technology and Performance Fabrics Special engineered polyester fibers have been developed for specific sports activities. For warmer weather ... chlorine bleach when washing socks containing wool, silk, spandex, or elastic. Chlorine bleach will damage these fibers. Also, check the care label of socks containing wool and/or olefin. ...
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Sun Exposure: Precautions and Protection, HYG-5550-97
... sun. These rays cannot be seen or felt, but penetrate the skin and stimulate cells containing a brownish pigment called melanin. Melanin protects the skin by absorbing and scattering ultraviolet ... and burn individuals not in direct sunlight. Ultraviolet rays pass through some fabrics such as open-weave fabrics, lightweight knits, and nylon stockings. T-shirts worn while swimming reduce burning ...
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