värvikaredus
Värvikaredus, also known as color reduction or color fading, is a process that involves the gradual loss of color in a material over time. This phenomenon is commonly observed in textiles, paper, and other colored materials. The primary cause of värvikaredus is the degradation of the dyes or pigments used in the material. This degradation can be accelerated by various factors, including exposure to light, heat, moisture, and chemical agents.
The process of värvikaredus can be influenced by several factors. Light exposure, particularly ultraviolet (UV) radiation,
Värvikaredus can have significant implications for the preservation and longevity of colored materials. In the textile