Claims
- 1. A method for increasing the brightness retention of a laundered fabric after numerous washing cycles, said method comprising:
a) adding to an aqueous wash liquor a quantity of a commercial laundry detergent which delivers at least 0.1 g of an optical brightener into said wash liquor, said optical brightener exhibiting instability in the presence of hypochlorite; b) adding prior to, concurrent with, or after step a) a bleaching composition in an amount of at least about 0.5 g/L, wherein said bleaching composition comprises
(i) about 2.5-10% alkali metal hypochlorite; (ii) about 0.05-5% of a bleach stable surfactant bearing at least one nitrogen atom, said bleach stable surfactant being selected from the group consisting of alkylbetaines, alkylamidopropyl-di-short-chain-alkylbetaines, mono-long-chain-alkyl, di-short-chain-alkyl amine oxides, alkylamidopropyl-di-short-chain-alkyl amine oxides, and mixtures thereof; (iii) a bleach stable anionic surfactant or a hydrotrope, said anionic surfactant or the hydrotrope being selected from the group consisting of long chain alkylarylsulfonates, dialkyldiphenyloxide disulfonates, short chain alkylarylsulfonates, salts of benzoic acid, benzoic acid derivatives, and mixtures thereof, wherein the weight ratio of (ii) to (iii) is between about 10:1 to about 1:10; and (v) an effective amount of a source of alkalinity; c) adding prior to, concurrent with, or after steps a) and/or b) at least one fabric work; d) contacting said fabric work with said wash liquor repeatedly in one washing cycle; and e) repeating steps a) through d) at least five times; wherein the optical brightener deposited on said fabric work increases versus a control in Stensby whiteness measure of at least about ΔW=4 versus the value thereof in Cycle 1 which does not exceed ΔW=2 in Stensby whiteness measure.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said bleach stable surfactant of b)(ii) is selected from the group consisting of alkylbetaines, alkylamidopropyl-di-short-chain-alkylbetaines, mono-long-chain-alkyl, di-short-chain-alkyl amine oxides, alkylamidopropyl-di-short-chain-alkyl amine oxides, and mixtures thereof.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said anionic surfactant or the hydrotrope of b)(iii) is selected from the group consisting of long chain alkylarylsulfonates, dialkyldiphenyloxide disulfonates, short chain alkylarylsulfonates, salts of benzoic acid, benzoic acid derivatives, and mixtures thereof.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said wash cycle comprises a filling cycle, a laundering cycle, a rinse cycle and a spin cycle.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein each cycle which requires the introduction of water is followed at a discrete time by a drain step.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein said fabric work is selected from the group consisting of cotton-containing and polyester fabrics.
- 7. A fabric work which is repeatedly laundered in numerous wash cycles, wherein said fabric work is placed into a rotatable container containing a wash liquor, said wash liquor including about 0.5-2 grams/Liter of a commercial laundry detergent which delivers at least 0.1 g of an optical brightener into said wash liquor, said optical brightener exhibiting instability in the presence of hypochlorite; and a bleaching composition in an amount of at least about 0.5 g/L, wherein said bleaching composition comprises
(i) about 2.5-10% alkali metal hypochlorite; (ii) about 0.05-5% of a bleach stable surfactant bearing at least one nitrogen atom, said bleach stable surfactant being selected from the group consisting of alkylbetaines, alkylamidopropyl-di-short-chain-alkylbetaines, mono-long-chain-alkyl, di-short-chain-alkyl amine oxides, alkylamidopropyl-di-short-chain-alkyl amine oxides, and mixtures thereof; (iii) a bleach stable anionic surfactant or a hydrotrope, said anionic surfactant or the hydrotrope being selected from the group consisting of long chain alkylarylsulfonates, dialkyldiphenyloxide disulfonates, short chain alkylarylsulfonates, salts of benzoic acid, benzoic acid derivatives, and mixtures thereof, wherein the weight ratio of (ii) to (iii) is between about 10:1 to about 1:10; and (iv) an effective amount of a source of alkalinity;
- 8. A method for increasing the brightness retention of a laundered fabric after numerous washing cycles, said method comprising:
a) adding to an aqueous wash liquor about 0.5-2 grams/Liter of a commercial laundry detergent which delivers at least 0.1 g of an optical brightener into said wash liquor, said optical brightener exhibiting instability in the presence of hypochlorite; b) adding prior to, concurrent with, or after step a) a bleaching composition in an amount of at least about 0.5 g/L, wherein said bleaching composition comprises
(i) about 2.5-10% alkali metal hypochlorite; (ii) about 0.05-5% of a bleach stable surfactant bearing at least one nitrogen atom, said bleach stable surfactant being selected from the group consisting of alkylbetaines, alkylamidopropyl-di-short-chain-alkylbetaines, mono-long-chain-alkyl, di-short-chain-alkyl amine oxides, alkylamidopropyl-di-short-chain-alkyl amine oxides, and mixtures thereof; (iii) a bleach stable anionic surfactant or a hydrotrope, said anionic surfactant or the hydrotrope being selected from the group consisting of long chain alkylarylsulfonates, dialkyldiphenyloxide disulfonates, short chain alkylarylsulfonates, salts of benzoic acid, benzoic acid derivatives, and mixtures thereof, wherein the weight ratio of (ii) to (iii) would be between about 10:1 to about 1:10; and (iv) an effective amount of a source of alkalinity; c) adding prior to, concurrent with, or after steps a) and/or b) at least one fabric work; d) contacting said fabric work with said wash liquor repeatedly in one washing cycle; and e) repeating steps a) through d) at least five times, each such step (e) comprising a Cycle; wherein the difference, (ΔWCycle5−ΔWCycle1) in amount of added optical brightener deposited on said fabric work, must exceed 2.4, wherein ΔW is the change in Stensby whiteness measure.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/140,618, filed Aug. 26, 1998.
Continuations (1)
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09140618 |
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09761293 |
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