Different types of Garments Wash used in the Wet Process

In garments washing there are two processes. One is wet process and another is dry process. The process which we do in the wet condition is called wet process. In wet process we use different types of garments wash. Now we will describe them as follows:
Rinse Wash
Rinse wash is done only by water and slight detergent and backstainer. This shade is dark and not so much different from its raw denim. This process has some problems like color fastness to dry rubbing, wet rubbing and washing fail.
Rinse Washed
Garments Wash
Garments wash is a combination of rinse wash and softener wash. At first rinse wash is done and then softener wash is completed. In this wash color will not reduce. Generally the garments remain almost tonally unchanged. Garments wash also has some problems like color fastness to dry rubbing, wet rubbing and washing fail.
Garments Washed
Enzyme Wash
This wash is so called because enzyme is used in this wash. Normally washing means enzyme wash. After this washing the garments become nice to look at. According to the requirement of shade the enzyme may be neutral or acidic. It is one kind of laundering process that uses enzymes to clean or finish the garments or textiles. This wash is especially done for jeans. Enzyme wash also carry economic and environmental benefits. On an industrial scale, it has replaced laborious laundering techniques such as stone washing.
Enzyme Washed
Heavy Enzyme Stone Wash
In this type of wash enzyme and stone are used together. If we want to avoid the damages we have to follow some precautions. In this type of wash heavy abrasion occurs. This wash is especially done for denim. As a result of this wash medium level of shade comes. If we use bleaching light shade will come.
Heavy Enzyme Stone Washed
Enzyme Bleaching Wash
In this type of wash at first we use enzyme and then we use bleaching process. As a result of this wash light shade comes out. Chlorine and non-chlorine bleach can be used for this wash. To reduce indigo color or other colors bleaching is used.
Enzyme Bleaching Washed
Acid Wash
Acid wash is done by using Potash and Stone. At first we have to dip the stone in potash solution and then slight dry the stone and wash in a washing machine. As a result of acid wash we will get uneven look on garments.
Acid Washed
Tie wash
By tie washing we will get uneven crease on garments. Tie wash is done by tiding the garments and then washing it. We tie the garments according to standard. Basically for this wash we have to do enzyme or bleach wash. As a result of tiding the garments the sharp edges come in contact to the machine and the effects come out.
Tie washed
Rubber Ball Wash
Rubber ball wash is a garments and softener wash. In this process garments will be softer and at the same time seam abrasion will come. We use this wash to get more hand feel of garments. Rubber balls are added in the same bath of softener or in the dryer with the garments.
Rubber Ball Washed
Towel Bleach Wash
This wash is like acid wash. It is one kind of uneven wash. We get uneven shade from this wash. At first we cut the towel into small pieces and dip in the bleaching solution. After that we take these out from the solution and slightly dry. Then the garments and towels are tumbled in another machine for a certain period of time. After tumbling we have to neutral the garments properly. Now we will see that some places of garments are discolor or changed in color where the towel pieces touched the garments.
Towel Bleach Washed
Pigment Wash
The wash which we do for pigment color is called pigment wash. This wash is done to make the garments fashionable.  The garments surface becomes more uneven. In this wash color stays on the garments surface.
Pigment Washed
Resin Wash
In this wash we directly use resin that’s why it is called resin wash. Resin is used at a specific percentage. Generally we use this wash when we need less hand feel and more shine look. Resin also fixes the color with the fabric.
Resin Washed

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