Textile care composition
First Claim
1. A laundering process for the treatment of non-keratinaceous textiles, which comprises the step of treating the textiles with a composition comprising:
- a) a self-crosslinking cationic polymer, b) a nucleophilic species capable of reacting with the polymer (a), said nucleophilic species being protected by a group which is labile under the conditions of pH and temperature in the laundering process, and, c) a textile compatible carrier.
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Abstract
A process for the treatment of non-keratinaceous textiles, preferably cellulosic fibers, which comprises the step of treating the textiles with a composition which comprises: a self-crosslinking polymer and a nucleophilic species (preferably a polymer comprising at least one protected thiol group), and a textile compatible carrier. Under domestic washing conditions the polymer forms reactive thiol groups which are capable of causing covalent cross-linking with the polymer. Preferably, the thiol group is protected as an isothiouronium group.
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1. A laundering process for the treatment of non-keratinaceous textiles, which comprises the step of treating the textiles with a composition comprising:
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a) a self-crosslinking cationic polymer, b) a nucleophilic species capable of reacting with the polymer (a), said nucleophilic species being protected by a group which is labile under the conditions of pH and temperature in the laundering process, and, c) a textile compatible carrier. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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