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  2. Wrinkle-resistant fabric - Wikipedia

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    Wrinkle-resistant or permanent press or durable press is a finishing method for textiles that avoids creases and wrinkles and provides a better appearance for the articles. Most cellulosic fabrics and blends of cellulosic-rich fabrics tend to crease or wrinkle. A durable press finish makes them dimensionally stable and crease-free.

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    Don't let your big and bulky iron keep you captive. The Jiffy Steamer Company's hand-held steamer is a logical solution to your ironing troubles, allowing you to de-wrinkle your clothes in a ...

  4. Fabric softener - Wikipedia

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    Fabric softeners impart anti-static properties to fabrics, and thus prevent the build-up of electrostatic charges on synthetic fibers, which in turn eliminates fabric cling during handling and wearing, crackling noises, and dust attraction. Also, fabric softeners make fabrics easier to iron and help reduce wrinkles in garments.

  5. Polyester - Wikipedia

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    A polyester shirt Close-up of a polyester shirt SEM picture of a bend in a high-surface area polyester fiber with a seven-lobed cross section A drop of water on a water resistant polyester Polyesters can contain one ester linkage per repeat unit of the polymer, as in polyhydroxyalkanoates like polylactic acid , or they may have two ester ...

  6. 11 Things You Can Clean With a Magic Eraser—and 6 You ... - AOL

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    Remove the turntable and its roller ring carefully from the microwave. Slightly dampen your Magic Eraser with warm water—make sure it's not soaking wet. Working in sections, gently wipe the ...

  7. Finishing (textiles) - Wikipedia

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    Textile finishing machinery, Red Bridge Mills, Ainsworth, 1983 In textile manufacturing, finishing refers to the processes that convert the woven or knitted cloth into a usable material and more specifically to any process performed after dyeing the yarn or fabric to improve the look, performance, or "hand" (feel) of the finish textile or clothing.

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    Fifteen or so years ago, age wasn’t considered that big of a hindrance in a team’s pursuit of a player. It wasn’t uncommon for teams to give players in their 30s deals at the top of the market.

  9. Fabric treatment - Wikipedia

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    For polyester, it is machine washable by using both cool water or warm water. Polyester is needed to be tumble dried and ironed by using low heat to otherwise it will melt or wrinkles marks will be on the fabric. [6] For silk, it needs to be washed by hand with cool warm water.