T Monahan
Supportive Member
Di-Chlor has been used for years to assist to provide a measure of protection for rug wash operators whose skin would come in contact with the water used in washing rugs. When operators in North America used Di-Chlor in the Centrum Star Wash Tub, controversy emerged and some asserted that it was "reckless" and "irresponsible" to wash rugs in any amount of Di-Chlor. The research shows by legitimate scientific testing and lab work verification otherwise.
We are happy to have a report during Rug Summit 10 by WoolSafe®:
There was no measurable detrimental impact on wool or the dyes found in rugs being processed in a 1200 gallon Centrum Force wash tub. NO measureable harm at even triple the levels suggested and triple the time spent beyond ordinary normal wash cycle.
Enjoy the video...........
https://www.centrumforce.com/blogs/success-stories/to-chlor-or-not-to-chlor
We are happy to have a report during Rug Summit 10 by WoolSafe®:
There was no measurable detrimental impact on wool or the dyes found in rugs being processed in a 1200 gallon Centrum Force wash tub. NO measureable harm at even triple the levels suggested and triple the time spent beyond ordinary normal wash cycle.
Enjoy the video...........
https://www.centrumforce.com/blogs/success-stories/to-chlor-or-not-to-chlor