Effects of Soil-repellent and Smolder-resistant Finishes, Types of Soils and Cleaning Methods on Soiling Characteristics of Upholstery Fabrics

Many upholstered fabrics are treated with fluorocarbon finishes for ease of maintenance. Moreover, there is a widespread interest in the flammability characteristics of upholstered f1fmiture. For this study, 100% cotton corduroy upholstery fabric finished with fluorocarbon based soil-repellent fi...

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Main Author: Hashim, Aziah
Format: Article
Language:English
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Published: 1986
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2379/
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description Many upholstered fabrics are treated with fluorocarbon finishes for ease of maintenance. Moreover, there is a widespread interest in the flammability characteristics of upholstered f1fmiture. For this study, 100% cotton corduroy upholstery fabric finished with fluorocarbon based soil-repellent finish and borax based smolder-resistant finish, was studied for the effects of these finishes on the soiling characteristics of the fabric. The finished fabrics were soiled and cleaned to simulate normal conditions of the upholstery fabrics in use. Soils used were mineral oil, bandy black clay, and oil bound bandy black. Cleaning methods used included vacuuming, sponging with perchloroethylene and use of a cleaning aid (a commercial dry powdery cleaning agent). Soiling and soil-removal were evaluated using the reflectance methods. Analysis of variance was used to determine the effects of the variables. Results showed that soil repellent finish reduced particulate soiling by smoothing fiber surface with a finish coating. Borax had a tendering effect on fabrics which generally caused more soils to be entrapped in the cracks of the damaged fiber surface. However, the effects of borax on the degree of soiling was not extensive because the borax finish made the fabric whiter. The traces of soils were relatively small in relation to the fiber size. Oil-bound bandy black soils were more difficult to remove due to their greater attachment to the fabric via oil-bonding.
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spelling upm-23792013-05-27T07:00:41Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2379/ Effects of Soil-repellent and Smolder-resistant Finishes, Types of Soils and Cleaning Methods on Soiling Characteristics of Upholstery Fabrics Hashim, Aziah Many upholstered fabrics are treated with fluorocarbon finishes for ease of maintenance. Moreover, there is a widespread interest in the flammability characteristics of upholstered f1fmiture. For this study, 100% cotton corduroy upholstery fabric finished with fluorocarbon based soil-repellent finish and borax based smolder-resistant finish, was studied for the effects of these finishes on the soiling characteristics of the fabric. The finished fabrics were soiled and cleaned to simulate normal conditions of the upholstery fabrics in use. Soils used were mineral oil, bandy black clay, and oil bound bandy black. Cleaning methods used included vacuuming, sponging with perchloroethylene and use of a cleaning aid (a commercial dry powdery cleaning agent). Soiling and soil-removal were evaluated using the reflectance methods. Analysis of variance was used to determine the effects of the variables. Results showed that soil repellent finish reduced particulate soiling by smoothing fiber surface with a finish coating. Borax had a tendering effect on fabrics which generally caused more soils to be entrapped in the cracks of the damaged fiber surface. However, the effects of borax on the degree of soiling was not extensive because the borax finish made the fabric whiter. The traces of soils were relatively small in relation to the fiber size. Oil-bound bandy black soils were more difficult to remove due to their greater attachment to the fabric via oil-bonding. 1986 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2379/1/Effects_of_Soil-repellent_and_Smolder-resistant_Finishes%2C.pdf Hashim, Aziah (1986) Effects of Soil-repellent and Smolder-resistant Finishes, Types of Soils and Cleaning Methods on Soiling Characteristics of Upholstery Fabrics. Pertanika, 9 (3). pp. 401-407. English
spellingShingle Hashim, Aziah
Effects of Soil-repellent and Smolder-resistant Finishes, Types of Soils and Cleaning Methods on Soiling Characteristics of Upholstery Fabrics
title Effects of Soil-repellent and Smolder-resistant Finishes, Types of Soils and Cleaning Methods on Soiling Characteristics of Upholstery Fabrics
title_full Effects of Soil-repellent and Smolder-resistant Finishes, Types of Soils and Cleaning Methods on Soiling Characteristics of Upholstery Fabrics
title_fullStr Effects of Soil-repellent and Smolder-resistant Finishes, Types of Soils and Cleaning Methods on Soiling Characteristics of Upholstery Fabrics
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Soil-repellent and Smolder-resistant Finishes, Types of Soils and Cleaning Methods on Soiling Characteristics of Upholstery Fabrics
title_short Effects of Soil-repellent and Smolder-resistant Finishes, Types of Soils and Cleaning Methods on Soiling Characteristics of Upholstery Fabrics
title_sort effects of soil-repellent and smolder-resistant finishes, types of soils and cleaning methods on soiling characteristics of upholstery fabrics
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2379/
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