BURNOUT WASH
Burnout wash - wash burning
♦ It is a popular type of wash abroad but only popular in Vietnam in recent years. The process of using chemicals to decompose, burning cotton fibers leaving only proteins or artificial fibers behind to create a new look that makes the product softer, lighter than the original. Roof when wearing.
♦ This technique can be used on a wide variety of fabrics, including t-shirts and velvet, or best on products with more than 40% cotton blended with polyester.
♦ However, this technique often leaves holes in the fabric or large sewing holes, which will result in a large quantity of product loss. In addition, the cost for burnout wash is not an average but also quite high, so although after wash looks very nice, the garment factories or the sample testing department often take into account all the risks and consider before. Receipt of burnout wash orders.