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The term colour fastness (also known as ‘colorfast’) is used in the textile industry to describe the resistance that a dyed fabric has to its colour running, fading or rubbing off onto other materials. Clothing manufacturers need to ensure that when a customer washes an item of their clothing (at the recommended temperatures); there is minimal colour fading (e.g. a white top comes out grey), the colour should not run into other items of clothing (e.g. a red sock turning a white sheet pink) and lastly when it is worn the colour should not rub off on other clothing or materials (e.g. denim leaving a blue tinge to a white sofa). - See more at: https://www.verivide.com/article/have-better-control-of-colour-fastness-in-clothing-and-keep-customers-happy#sthash.aHycGF9o.dpuf
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