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stainfree

Stainfree is a generic term used in textiles, coatings, and consumer products to describe surface treatments that reduce staining or ease stain removal. Technologies marketed as stainfree are applied to fabrics, leather, paper, and hard surfaces to repel liquids, pigments, and oils or to make any stains easier to wash out.

Most stainfree systems work by creating a low-energy surface or by forming a protective film on the

In textiles, stainfree treatments are often integrated during production or applied as post-treatments. In coatings, they

History and usage of the term vary by industry, with many brands using similar marketing terms to

substrate.
Common
approaches
include
polymer-based
finishes,
silicone
or
fluoropolymer
coatings,
and
nano-
or
micro-structured
surfaces
that
shed
liquids.
Some
formulations
combine
stain
resistance
with
stain-release
properties,
meaning
stains
are
less
likely
to
adhere
and
can
be
removed
during
cleaning
or
laundering.
Applications
range
from
apparel,
upholstery,
and
carpets
to
kitchenware
coatings
and
treated
papers.
may
provide
a
protective
layer
that
reduces
penetration
of
liquids.
Performance
depends
on
factors
such
as
abrasion,
laundering,
exposure
to
cleaners,
and
the
nature
of
the
stain.
Environmental
and
safety
considerations
are
relevant
for
certain
chemistries,
particularly
fluorinated
compounds,
prompting
ongoing
development
of
non-fluorinated
alternatives.
describe
stain-resistant
or
stain-release
technologies.
See
also
stain
resistance,
stain-release
finishing,
oleophobic
coatings,
and
hydrophobic
coatings.