• AATCC 130-2000
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AATCC 130-2000

  • Soil Release: Oily Stain Release Method
  • standard by American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists, 01/01/2000
  • Publisher: AATCC

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1. Purpose and Scope1.1 This test method is designed to measure the ability of fabrics to release oily stains during home laundering.1.2 This test method is primarily for use by fabric finishers to evaluate the likely performance of soil release finishes in actual use. If this test method is used as part of a contract between buyer and seller, or in any case where comparisons between laboratories are being made, the parties should agree to use the same ballast and detergent. In referee situations, or where standard specifications are involved, 1993 AATCC Standard Reference Detergent should be used.1.3 The use of this test on garments is not precluded.2. Principle2.1 A stain is applied to a test specimen. An amount of the staining substance is forced into the fabric by using a specified weight. The stained fabric is then laundered in a prescribed manner and the residual stain rated on a scale from 5 to 1 by comparison with a stain release replica showing a graduated series of stains.

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