The book A Wrinkle In Time was banded in the 1990's
its not in a wrinkle in time
It is a thing they use instead of taking the long way. A shortcut.
No they don't. Clothes that wrinkle easily - like for instance linen - will after treatment wrinkle just as easily after dry cleaning as they did originally.
A wrinkle chaser irons the wrinkles out of shoes before they leave the factory. Fun job...
Basically this means that the clothes are less likely to wrinkle as compared to untreated fabrics.
Silk is stain and wrinkle resistant.
Any poly blend is wrinkle resistant.
Natural fabrics are less elastic in nature, and thus they tend to wrinkle.
No. The only fabrics that are fire resistant are fabrics that are marked fire resistant. Whether the fabric is woven or a knit has nothing to do with the fire resistance.
It has a special thing added to regular cotton that makes it not wrinkle
Most synthetic fabrics do not wrinkle easily. Synthetic fabrics have the capacity to hold more loads.This is called Tensilestrength .
J. T. Marsh has written: 'Self-smoothing fabrics' -- subject(s): Crease-resistant fabrics 'Crease resisting fabrics' -- subject(s): Crease-resistant fabrics
A wide range of manufacturers make wrinkle-resistant pants including the Gap, Dockers and other big names in pants.
soft hard to wrinkle hard to clean
Wilson A. Reeves has written: 'Flame resistant cotton' -- subject(s): Cotton fabrics, Fireproofing of fabrics 'Fire resistant textiles handbook' -- subject(s): Fireproofing of fabrics
to make fabrics resistant to water,stains and dirt