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Stained clothes on line in summer
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Just how does this work....
hve any of you put clothes on the line with still a slight stain mark on after washing them, then after an aafternoon blowing on the line, the stain has amazingly disappeared... Just how does that happen?
hve any of you put clothes on the line with still a slight stain mark on after washing them, then after an aafternoon blowing on the line, the stain has amazingly disappeared... Just how does that happen?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The ability of a pigment to absorb certain colors and reflect others depends on the nature of the chemical bonds between the atoms that constitute the pigment molecule. It is the sharing of electrons between atoms that bonds them together. Light from the sun, especially the higher energy ultraviolet radiation, excites electrons and can break the bonds in the pigment. Of course, this process is not limited to pigment molecules: Textiles, plastics, wood, etc. are also degraded over time as sunlight causes the chemical bonds in them to break.
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