Are you sure the term is "Peach" or could it be a textile term "Peak" or "Pique"???
Textile Peach Finish: Surface finish of fabric using abrasion (also Carbon finish)
Pique: Special type of knitted fabric structure (eg. Polo shirts by La Coste)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polo_shirt
Plisse fabric has a wrinkled finish.
Wait...what?You must mean peach juice stains...if that is the case, then my first bet would be dry cleaning(if the fabric is very delicate), otherwise you might use Oxiclean, it really works.
Cire
by liquide amoniya finish
It is the process of giving stiffness to the fabric by applying any stiffening agent (starch, clay etc) on the surface of fabric.
I don't see why not, many Fabric Paints are Acrylic, which means the're water based, I think there is an oil based Fabric Paint, which ever you deside to use, when and/or if you deside to put a finish coat on your project, make sure you use a water based finish with a water based fabric paint and an oil based finish with a oil based fabric paint. The only difference between Fabric Paint and Regular Paint is the fabric paint has an ingredient in it to make it washable.
As much as it takes to finish the task.
140 gsm finish gsm
Plisse
140 gsm finish gsm
Cire means a fabric or garment with such a finish. It also means having a highly glazed finish, usually by the application of was. Another definition is clothing of fabric treated with heat or wax.
machine for fabric finishing, dry and shrink and adjust parameters of open width fabric also use for chemical finish,