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Zulu123

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Loss of strength due to an adverse reaction between dye and fiber describes
 
  A) bleeding.
  B) crocking.
  C) out-of-register.
  D) off-grain.
  E) tendering.

Question 2

Transfer of color during laundering is the definition of
 
  A) bleeding.
  B) crocking.
  C) out-of-register.
  D) off-grain.
  E) tendering.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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