kleurfading
Kleurfading refers to the gradual loss or alteration of color in dyed materials, most commonly textiles. It occurs when dyes or pigments change chemically or physically due to exposure to light, heat, moisture, or detergents. The most common cause is photodegradation from ultraviolet radiation in sunlight or indoor lighting, which breaks dye molecules and weakens binding to the substrate. Other causes include oxidation, chemical reactions with cleaning agents, high temperatures, and abrasion.
Fading can be uniform, leaving the material lighter overall, or uneven, producing patches or contrasts. Color
Prevention focuses on choosing durable colorants and protecting fabrics: using UV-stable dyes, polymer coatings or finishes,