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April 30, 2020
It’s not always easy to determine if fabric damage is caused by overuse, tearing, ripping, puncturing, or laundry chemicals. And, of course, it’s hard to fix something if you don’t understand the cause.
In this article, we show examples of chemical damage on sheeting and terry. The chemicals and detergents used to treat and launder your linens can damage fabrics if used improperly.
Below are images of what chemical damage actually looks like on 100% cotton sheeting and terry, poly-cotton blended sheeting and terry, as well as on products made with our exclusive Centium Core Technology®. If you are experiencing chemical damage, contact our laundry experts. We can work with you and your laundry chemical provider to help find a solution to your issue.
Chemical Damage 100% Cotton SheetAll fibers are damaged.
Chemical Damage Centium Core® SheetCotton fibers damaged, Centium Core® fibers not damaged.
Chemical Damage Poly-Cotton Blended SheetArea thinned, as cotton is damaged but synthetic fibers remain.
Chemical Damage 100% Cotton TowelAll fibers are damaged.
Chemical Damage Centium Core® TowelCotton fibers damaged, Centium Core® fibers not damaged.
Chemical Damage Poly-Cotton Blended TowelArea thinned, as cotton is damaged but synthetic fibers remain.
Have any other questions about laundry? Contact our team today.
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