NON-CREASE FABRICS
PROCESS COMMERCIALISED
PRESERVATIVE ELEMENT
I;’ (British Official Wireless.) g ■ (Received 9 a.m.) £ . ’ RUGBY, August 10. £ The new process which eliminates iv'the crease from cotton, artificial silk and other fabrics, has already be6n carried through to full commercial jv" production. It is the outcome of many f'vyears of research work by an industrial chemist, Dr. Willows, i-' The process also serves as a preserfv.vative for artificial silks and prevents •th-them from rotting when washed. It is [-..'applied after goods arc bleached, dyed Cor printedI The first anti-crease goods being marketed are men’s ties, which have been chosen as the best article to demonstrate the advantages of the new discovery.
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Northern Advocate, 12 August 1932, Page 6
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