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Biopolishing Shrink Proofs WoolWASHINGTON - May 11.05 - SNS -- USDA researchers have developed a process they call biopolishing, which makes scratchy wool feel silky and look whiter. The researchers say the process changes the texture and appearance of wool, and modifies the surface to make it shrink-proof. Besides comfort and form, the method improves aesthetics, according to Jeanette Cardamone, a textile chemist at the ARS Eastern Regional Research Center in Wyndmoor, Pa. The process results in an increased shine on the fabric's surface from the removal of projecting fiber yarn ends. This contributes to a smooth feel, which increases wool's appeal in women's fashions. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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