The solvent wash is highly effective in removing tough stains from fabrics.
Bondaweb goes by the name Wonder Under in the USA. It is a washable, fusible webbing that can be ironed on fabrics for innerfacing, facing, and stabilizing fabrics such as rayon and silk. It is also very useful for backing embroidered fabric.
Using a synthetic wash cycle for delicate fabrics can provide benefits such as gentler agitation, lower heat settings, and reduced risk of damage compared to regular cycles.
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Washing by hands might be the best way to clean the fabrics. Take the fabrics to a fabric store they might have some ideas about to treat these fabrics. It really does depend on how delicate these fabrics are. They might not be washable if the seams or the stitching is loose. I would err on the side of caution in dealing with these fabrics.
There is no homophone for embroidered
'to wash in cold water' (as often written on the label of delicate fabrics) is 'laver à l'eau froide' in French.
Embroidered is a verb (past tense of embroider) and an adjective (an embroidered shirt).
Yes, cotton, wool, silk and linen do shrink. This is mostly because the way the fibers are made into thread involves twisting them, and in the wash, the twists get tighter, causing the fabric to shrink. Synthetic fabrics are made from continuous filaments, and therefore do not shrink. Some synthetic fabrics will wrinkle badly, causing the fabric to appear to shrink, because of the crinkling of the fabric.
She embroidered the purse.
Wash fastness? Perhaps you mean color fastness? If that is the case, color fastness is the ability of fabrics to retain the dyes used to color them. Some fabrics hold dye within their fibers extremely well - like denim - while others do not (mostly synthetic or artificial non-natural fabrics) and tend to "bleed" when they are washed. The denim would therefore be more "color fast" than the other fabric.
No, Spray 'n Wash does not contain bleach. It is a stain remover that uses enzymes to break down and remove stains from fabrics without bleaching them.