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titleOfInvention Dyeing method of rush and dyeing rush
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] At a very low cost, due to the simple process of immersing turf in an aqueous solution of sodium chlorite, Providing a method for dyeing grass and a dyeing grass that can improve the durability, which is relatively short in manufacturing time, enables complete bleaching without destroying the fiber structure of the grass, and enables light-colored dyeing. The purpose is to [Structure] The main constitution is a method of dyeing rush, which comprises immersing the rush in a sodium chlorite aqueous solution for a required time for decolorization, washing with water and drying, and then dyeing it with a desired color.
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