Controlling degree of reaction by controlling heat input in cell

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8 73, 81157, 8116P, 8120, 8182, 8183, 8184, 8185, 8186, 8187, 8DIG2, 38144, D06M 1328, D06M 1554, D06M 1558, D06M 1564, D06M 1572

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ABSTRACT:
The method of treating a textile fabric comprising cellulosic fibers to produce a modified fabric intermediate from which permanently shaped wearing apparel having an improved dry crease recovery can be made, comprising the steps of: (1) impregnating the material with a cellulose cross-linking reagent selected from the groups consisting of: (a) reaction products of formaldehyde with carboxamides wherein said reaction products contain 2 or 3 N-methylol groups and methyl ethers thereof; (b) compounds having the following generic formula:

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