Washing

Washing

Dry wash
Dry wash

Dry wash is a mechanical or chemical-free garment finishing process that treats fabrics or garments without water to create special …

Wet wash
Wet wash

Wet wash refers all water-based garment finishing processes whereby garments are treated with water, chemicals, enzymes or softeners to obtain …

Enzyme Wash (Wet Wash)
Enzyme Wash (Wet Wash)

Enzyme wash is basically a controlled bio‑polishing step where cellulase enzymes are used on denim garments. Sounds technical—but the idea …

Stone wash (wet Wash)
Stone wash (wet Wash)

Stone wash is a textile finishing method in which garments are washed together with abrasive stone, traditionally pumice stones—to create …

Bleach Wash (Hypochlorite Wash)-Wet wash
Bleach Wash (Hypochlorite Wash)-Wet wash

Bleach washing is a wet chemical oxidation process using sodium hypochlorite solution applied to garments for removal of colour from …

Acid Wash (wet wash)
Acid Wash (wet wash)

Acid washing is a high-impact denim finishing technique that creates strong contrast, irregular fading, and a cloudy or marbled appearance. …

PP Spray (Potassium Permanganate Spray)
PP Spray (Potassium Permanganate Spray)

PP Spray is a localized denim finishing technique in which potassium permanganate (KMnO₄) solution is sprayed onto selected areas of …

Pigment Wash (Binder-Assisted Tone-On-Tone)
Pigment Wash (Binder-Assisted Tone-On-Tone)

Pigment wash is more of a surface effect than a true dyeing process . The pigment doesn’t chemically bond with …

Softener Wash (Wet Wash)
Softener Wash (Wet Wash)

Softener washing is a final finishing process used in garment wet processing to improve hand feel, flexibility, drape, smoothness and …

Chemicals Used in Wet Wash
Chemicals Used in Wet Wash

Chemicals play a crucial role in the wet washing of denim and garments. They enable manufacturers to achieve desired aesthetic …