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Washing Instruction
a. Laundering:Â A process intended to remove soil or stains by washing with an aqueous detergent solution (and possibly bleach) and normally including subsequent rinsing, extracting and drying.
b. Chlorine bleach:Â A process carried out in an aqueous medium before, during or after washing processes, requiring the use of chlorine based bleaching agent for the purpose of removing stains and/or improving whiteness.
c. Non-chlorine bleach:Â A bleach that does not release the hypochlorite ion in solution, for example sodium perborate, sodium percarbonate, etc.
d. Dry-cleaning:Â A process for cleaning textile articles by means of organic solvents (eg, petroleum, perchlorethylene, fluorocarbon). This process consists of cleaning, rinsing, spinning and drying.
e. Tumble drying:Â A process carried out on a textile article after washing, with the intention of removing residual water by treatment with hot air in a rotating drum.
f. Ironing:Â A method of pressing using a heated hand iron sometimes together with moisture or steam, and a gliding motion.
g. Pressing:Â A process of smoothing and shaping by heat and pressure, with or without the presence of steam.
Apart from the above processes, the other terminologies used in care labelling are:
a. Detergent:Â A cleaning agent containing one or more surfactants as the active ingredient(s).
b. Soap:Â A cleaning agent usually consisting of sodium or potassium salts of fatty acids.
c. Bleach (in care of textiles):Â A product for brightening and aiding the removal of soils and stains from textile materials by oxidation that is inclusive of both chlorine and non-chlorine products.
d. Cleaning agent:Â A chemical compound or formulation several compounds which loosens, disperses, dissolves, or emulsifies soil to facilitate removal by mechanical action.
e. Consumer care:Â Cleaning and maintenance procedures as customarily undertaken by the ultimate user.
f. Professional care:Â Cleaning and maintenance procedures requiring the services of a person specially trained or skilled in their use.
g. Refurbish:Â To brighten or refresh up and restore to wearability or use by cleaning such as dry-cleaning, laundering, or steam cleaning.
h. Stain removal:Â A cleaning procedure for localised areas with cleaning agents and mechanical action specific to the removal of foreign substances present.
i. Solvent relative humidity:Â The humidity of air over dry-cleaning bath and in equilibrium with the solvent and small amount of water.
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