See the pictograms on the label of the product.
no, viscose doesn,t absorb water.
Yes. Technically it usually refers to viscose cellulose nitrate (Rayon).
we want to need to know complete formulla of viscose rayon dying. I want to make good strentgh of viscose rayon thread under the dying process.
write chemical equation for the reaction between viscose solution and sulphuric acid
caprolactum for nylon 6 and adipic acid and hexamethylenediamine for nylon 6,6
not in the washig machine you will have to wash it by hand sorry hun :D
How do I wash a white viscose rug
Usually by hand with mild detergent (woolite) in cold water and hang to dry.
It stretches a bit, but like nylon it can make your balls sweat
You wash it with loads of soap
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if the care label says you can wash it you can. if it says dry clean only then don't wash it or it could fade or shrink. if you do hand wash it don't put it in the dryer, let it air dry and if you need to get wrinkles out be very careful because if the iron is too hot it will melt your shirt. viscose is a type of polyester.
wash it with bleach
The care label will tell you whether it can be washed. Viscose is a semi synthetic/ semi natural fabric ie it is synthesised natural plant material - and should not be washed in biological detergent whose enzymes can seriously affect the fabric - it can shrink as well as deteriorate the fibres. This applies to Rayon and other trade names of viscose and viscose related fabrics.
i hope not i jus bought a shirt made out of 100% viscose :-s I wouldn't recommend washing it in normal wash. I have a 100% viscose shawl, and it is recommended either hand wash (don't be too hard on it though) and then warm iron it on the wrong side while still damp to reduce the crinkles. Also, you can get it dry cleaned to be on the safe side.
I wash nylon, rayon, and almost everything else in the washing machine on a gentle cold wash. I only put fabric softner and washing powder in and then hang it to dry. As we all know it's the dryer that shrinks and destroys things.
Nylon fibre was strong, elastic and light. It was lustrous and easy to wash. So the ropes are made up of nylon. Parachutes also made up of nylon.