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"Fabric Damage Examined" explores the science behind why our clothes degrade over time, focusing on the impact of detergents and laundry practices.
It examines how detergent chemistry, including surfactant chemistry and enzyme activity, interacts with textile fibers like cotton, wool, and synthetics, leading to fiber degradation.
The book reveals that while detergents effectively remove stains, aggressive formulations can compromise the long-term durability of textiles.
Microscopic and spectroscopic analyses offer visual evidence of this damage.
The book emphasizes the importance of understanding the composition of both textile fibers and detergent formulations to promote fabric preservation.
It highlights the need for a balanced approach to cleaning, advocating for informed choices in detergent selection and gentler washing techniques.
Addressing sustainable practices, it emphasizes the need for consumers and the textile industry to adopt practices extending the life of clothing and household textiles.
The book progresses by first introducing fiber science and detailing the chemical composition of textiles.
It then examines detergent chemistry, explaining the role of surfactants and enzymes.
Finally, it synthesizes this information with case studies illustrating how specific detergents and conditions lead to fabric damage, concluding with practical guidelines for sustainable laundry habits.