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The dyeing of textiles is usually understood to mean giving them a color which is of comparative permanence. This implies that it should not be possible to wash the color out easily in laundering, nor should it fade rapidly when exposed to light. The condition of permanence distinguishes dyeing from tinting (when the material is given a color which is very easily removed with a detergent and water). Yarns are tinted occasionally so that different counts and qualities can be identified during weaving or knitting or any preparation which precedes dyeing.
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