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  2. Wrinkle-resistant fabric - Wikipedia

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    Wrinkle-resistant or permanent press or durable press is a finishing method for textiles that avoids creases and wrinkles and provides a better appearance for the articles. Most cellulosic fabrics and blends of cellulosic-rich fabrics tend to crease or wrinkle. A durable press finish makes them dimensionally stable and crease-free.

  3. What Is Permanent Press? Plus 8 Other Washing Machine ... - AOL

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    A Permanent Press is the setting that will remove wrinkles by washing clothes in warm water with a slow spin to dry. Warm water relaxes the creases while a slow spin helps keep new ones away.

  4. Hot, cold, or hand-wash? Here's what those laundry symbols on ...

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    Permanent press uses the same symbol as tumble dry but with one line underneath. Gentle cycle also uses the same symbol but has two lines underneath. Low, medium, and high heat is indicated by the ...

  5. Ironing - Wikipedia

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    Permanent press clothing was developed to reduce the ironing necessary by combining wrinkle-resistant polyester with cotton. [3] The first known use of heated metal to "iron" clothes is known to have occurred in China. [4] The electric iron was invented in 1882, by Henry W. Seely.

  6. OG-107 - Wikipedia

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    Poly Cotton blend – A second version came into use in 1975 and was in production until 1989, when it was fully replaced by the woodland BDU. This model switched from using 100% cotton to a 50/50 blend of polyester and cotton. The difference in fiber material necessitated a modified color code, OG-507, but the two colors appeared identical.

  7. Talk:Permanent press - Wikipedia

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    Usually permanent press treatments are much more complicated than that and involve formaldehyde, one of the derivatives of methanol, but also other chemicals. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Lbreyer (talk • contribs) 16:58, 11 April 2007 (UTC). I was looking into Nano-Tex and read a lot on permanent press in general.

  8. What is a construction-to-permanent loan? - AOL

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    A construction-to-permanent loan is one form of construction financing borrowers use to build a home. It can help with obtaining the land, materials, permits and more. It can help with obtaining ...

  9. Permanent Press (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Permanent Press is an American independent book publisher. The press was founded by Judith and Martin Shepard in 1978 and is based in Sag Harbor, New York . [ 1 ] It also published through the Second Chance imprint, which releases books previously out of print.