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Rose Fragrance Oil 5kg
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ACS62552CHEM0
Category: OTHERS
Description
Alkaline reduction leuco for yellow-brown; Acid reduction leuco for dark olive. Mainly used for cotton, hemp, silk and viscose dyeing and printing, cotton yarn dyeing common varieties. Used for polyester/cotton blended fabric two-bath dyeing of polyester with a little colour.Â
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