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On the method of dioxy for tie-dyeing and bleaching
The way of dyeing art, if you want to get a wonderful color, tie-dyeing method often involves bleaching, during which the use of dioxy is quite critical.
At the beginning of tie-dyeing, the plain color of the fabric is the foundation, and if you want to recognize the colorful color, you must first make the bottom clean and pure. Dioxy has strong oxidation ability. In the realm of tie-dyeing and bleaching, it can remove fabric variegated colors and stains, make its base color clear, and lay Chen Jiaji for subsequent coloring.
When using dioxy, it is advisable to measure its degree. If the amount is small, the bleaching is not enough, the variegated color remains, and the color is dark but not fresh after dyeing; if the amount is exceeded, the fabric fibers will be damaged, resulting in brittle and easy breakage. Therefore, the preparation of dioxygen solution should be done with caution according to the material and amount of the fabric. Usually, an appropriate amount of water is used to melt dioxygen into a moderate concentration of liquid, generally about a few%. However, cotton and linen silk hairs have different materials, and the required concentration is also different.
Soaking the fabric in the dioxygen solution, the length of time must also be considered. If the time is short, the bleaching is not complete; if the time is long, the fiber will be damaged. It often depends on the difficulty of the fabric's color and the depth of color, the amount of timing, or a little bit, or more time. And during the soaking process, it is advisable to turn it over frequently to ensure that the fabric receives a uniform liquid and bleaches evenly.
After soaking, quickly wash it with water to remove the dioxygen residual liquid attached to the fabric. If there is residual liquid, or the color is disturbed during subsequent dyeing, or the fabric will be eroded again for a long time.
In short, dioxygen is used in tie-dyeing and bleaching, such as a sharp tool for good work. If used properly, the fabric will be fresh and tough in color, and the beauty of dyeing will be fully displayed; if used improperly, the previous efforts will be in vain, and nothing will be done. The dyeer should be familiar with its nature and study its method carefully, in order to obtain the wonderful attainments of tie-dyeing.
The way of dyeing art, if you want to get a wonderful color, tie-dyeing method often involves bleaching, during which the use of dioxy is quite critical.
At the beginning of tie-dyeing, the plain color of the fabric is the foundation, and if you want to recognize the colorful color, you must first make the bottom clean and pure. Dioxy has strong oxidation ability. In the realm of tie-dyeing and bleaching, it can remove fabric variegated colors and stains, make its base color clear, and lay Chen Jiaji for subsequent coloring.
When using dioxy, it is advisable to measure its degree. If the amount is small, the bleaching is not enough, the variegated color remains, and the color is dark but not fresh after dyeing; if the amount is exceeded, the fabric fibers will be damaged, resulting in brittle and easy breakage. Therefore, the preparation of dioxygen solution should be done with caution according to the material and amount of the fabric. Usually, an appropriate amount of water is used to melt dioxygen into a moderate concentration of liquid, generally about a few%. However, cotton and linen silk hairs have different materials, and the required concentration is also different.
Soaking the fabric in the dioxygen solution, the length of time must also be considered. If the time is short, the bleaching is not complete; if the time is long, the fiber will be damaged. It often depends on the difficulty of the fabric's color and the depth of color, the amount of timing, or a little bit, or more time. And during the soaking process, it is advisable to turn it over frequently to ensure that the fabric receives a uniform liquid and bleaches evenly.
After soaking, quickly wash it with water to remove the dioxygen residual liquid attached to the fabric. If there is residual liquid, or the color is disturbed during subsequent dyeing, or the fabric will be eroded again for a long time.
In short, dioxygen is used in tie-dyeing and bleaching, such as a sharp tool for good work. If used properly, the fabric will be fresh and tough in color, and the beauty of dyeing will be fully displayed; if used improperly, the previous efforts will be in vain, and nothing will be done. The dyeer should be familiar with its nature and study its method carefully, in order to obtain the wonderful attainments of tie-dyeing.

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