What is the difference between pre-washing and stone washing
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The term “pre-washed” is the synonym of garment wash and means the item won't shrink, de-shape or fade. ... Stone washing is a type of garment wash. Home textile and garments can be garment washed in many ways: using enzymes, chloride, pigments, acids and stones, too.
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Pre-wash refers to washing a piece of cloth. Pre-wash is synonymous with washing a piece of cloth, which means that the washed fabric will not shrink or crumple. Nor will its colour fade.
Stonewash refers to the washing of garments in textile mills. Once the fabrics are made into textiles, they are washed by different methods, involving a variety of reactions. Stone wash is one such process.
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