Claims
- 1. A method for imparting durable press properties to cotton and cotton-polyester blended textiles comprising the steps of:
- (a) preparing an emulsion containing a durable press imparting amount of water soluble N-methylol urea resin, about from 10% to 30% water by weight, a chlorinated hydrocarbon solvent sufficiently volatile to be easily removed from the textile product resulting from the method, a Lewis acid catalyst and about from 1% to 3% by weight of an emulsifying agent selected from the group consisting of vinyl phenyl polyethylene glycol ether, sodium sulfate derivative of 3,9-diethyltridecanol-6, sodium sulfate derivative of 7-ethyl-2-methyl-4-undecanol, sodium lauryl sulfate, and hydrocarbon-sodium sulfonate dry cleaning soap;
- (b) padding a cotton or cotton-polyester blended textile with the emulsion resulting from step (a) to a 100 to 110% wet pick-up by weight;
- (c) drying and curing the padded textile resulting from step (b).
- 2. A method as described in claim 1 wherein the chlorinated hydrocarbon is selected from the group consisting of perchloroethylene, trichloroethylene, trichloroethane, and 1,1,1-trichloroethane.
- 3. A method as described in claim 1, wherein the emulsifying agent is vinyl phenyl polyethylene glycol ether.
- 4. A method as described in claim 1 wherein the emulsifying agent is a sodium sulfate derivative of 3,9-diethyltridecanol-6.
- 5. A method as described in claim 1 wherein the emulsifying agent is a sodium sulfate derivative of 7-ethyl-2-methyl-4-undecanol.
- 6. A method as described in claim 1 wherein the emulsifying agent is sodium lauryl sulfate.
- 7. A method as described in claim 1 wherein the emulsifying agent is hydrocarbon-sodium sulfonate dry cleaning soak.
- 8. A method as described in claim 1 wherein the water soluble N-methylol urea resin is present in the emulsion in amounts of about from 4% to 11% by weight.
- 9. A method as described in claim 1 wherein the chlorinated hydrocarbon solvent is present in the emulsion in amounts of about from 51% to 84% by weight.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 578,299, filed May 16, 1975, now abandoned.
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