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How Anti-Redeposition Polymers Work in Laundry Detergents #3273096 (License: Personal Use)
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During a wash cycle, particulate soils like clay or soot detach from fabric and enter the wash liquor. Without intervention, these particles can redeposit onto clean areas of the fabric, causing graying or dullness. Anti-redeposition polymers bind to the particles, forming a protective layer that keeps them suspended in solution, ensuring they are rinsed away rather than reattaching.
Used on detergent product pages, educational content about laundry chemistry, or technical documentation for textile care. Matches user intent for understanding stain prevention mechanisms and detergent formulation science.
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