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Stain repellent

Stain repellent

Functional finish on fabrics in order to prevent the unwanted stains


A stain repellent is a product added to fabric in order to prevent stains.[1]

Illustration of stain repellancy

Stains

Stains on fabrics are classified into three types: water-based stains and oil-based stains or a mix of both.[2]

Stain repellant fabrics

Fabrics are finished with certain finishes that do not allow unwanted stains or that will wash out in simple laundry.

Chemicals

Mostly larger PFCAs such as perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) are used in stain repellancy. It is also known colloquially as C8. PFOA is a product of health concern and subject to regulatory action and voluntary industrial phase-outs.[3]

Alternative chemistry

There are chemicals which are based on C8 free chemistry that may be used as an alternative to PFOA, but those are less durable.[4]

See also


Notes

  1. "Stain Resistance". Textile Information Knowledge Platform. Textile Centre of Excellence. 2020. Retrieved June 19, 2021.
  2. Jackman, Dianne Rose; Dixon, Mary Katherine (1983). water+based+and+oil+based+stains. The Guide to Textiles for Interior Designers. Peguis Publishers Limited. p. 143. ISBN 978-0-919566-95-8.

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