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titleOfInvention Method for bleaching textile fabrics containing portions dyed with a sensitive dyestuff
abstract TEXTILE FABRICS CONTAINING PORTIONS DYED WITH A SENSITIVE DYESTUFF SUCH AS A VAT DYE, A NAPHTHOL DYE OR CERTAIN COPPER PHTHALOCYANINE DYES, ARE BLEACHED BY SUBJECTING THE FABRIC TO THE ACTION OF A BLEACHING SOLUTION CONTAINING A PEROXYMONOSULFATE, WHICH SOLUTION IS BUFFERED AT A PH OF 5 TO 8.5, PREFERABLY A PH OF 5.5 TO 7. BLEACHING TEMPERATURES UP TO ABOUT THE BOILING POINT OF WATER ARE USABLE. PREFERABLY, THE FABRIC IS SATURATED WITH SUCH A SOLUTION AND THEN BLEACHED IN THE SATURATED STATE.
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