Claims
- 1. A mop having an excellent washing resistance, which comprises a fibrous substrate and piles fixed on said fibrous substrate, each of said piles having an apparent diameter ranging from 2 to 10 mm. and a length of 3 to 30 cm. as measured from the cut end point to the point fixed on the substrate; wherein each of said piles is obtained by subjecting a yarn composed of a loosely twisted fold yarn of a plurality of thick single yarns of cotton fibers or a mixture of at least 70% by weight of cotton fibers with up to 30% by weight of artificial fibers, to the mercerizing treatment substantially under no tension under such conditions that the yarn is contracted by 10 to 30% in the longitudinal direction, said starting yarn having a single yarn twist coefficient of 3 to 4 as calculated from the following formula ##EQU5## wherein K designates the twist coefficient of the single yarn, t.sub.1 stands for the twist number (twists/inch) of the single yarn and S designates the number of the count of the single yarn,
- and having a folded yarn twist coefficient of 1 to 2 as calculated from the following formula ##EQU6## wherein f designates the twist coefficient to the folded yarn, t.sub.1 stands for the twist number (twists/inch) of the single yarn, t.sub.2 designates the twist number (twists/inch) of the folded yarn and N stands for the number of single yarns constituting the folded yarn; each of said piles is substantially prevented completely from fraying from the cut end at the time of washing being owed to said mercerizing treatment; and wherein the mop is impregnated with 10 to 30% by weight, based on the mop, of an oil composition comprising as the main ingredient a non-drying mineral oil and containing 0.5 to 20% by weight bases on the total oil composition, of a catonic surfactant or a combination of a catonic surfactant and a non-ionic surfactant.
- 2. A mop set forth in claim 1 wherein the oil composition is impregnated in an amount of 18 to 26% by weight based on the mop.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of our copending application Ser. No. 180,141 filed on Sept. 13, 1971, which is now abandoned.
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