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(of fiber, fabrics, finishes, etc.) resulting from reaction with oxygen. antisoiling properties the properties of textile materials whereby they resist deposition of dirt and stains. antistaining properties the ability of a textile to resist the deposition of oil- or water-borne stains antistatic agent
a fine weave and width-wise cords. originally, bengalines were made of a silk, wool, or rayon warp with a worsted or cotton filling and used for dresses, coats, trimmings, and draperies. modern bengalines are made with filament acetate or polyester warps. also, some bengalines have fine spun warps with...
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