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what is non superwash yarn
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Non superwash yarn refers to natural fiber yarns that haven't undergone the chemical process that superwash yarns do, to make them machine washable. This treatment typically involves removing the scales from the fiber surface, either through chemical processes or plastic coating, preventing felting. Non superwash yarns, lacking this treatment, retain their natural properties, including the ability to felt, a more traditional appearance, and often a softer hand. They may require more careful handling and cleaning, usually hand washing in cold water to avoid felting. Many prefer non superwash yarns for their environmental benefits, as they avoid the chemical treatment process and are biodegradable in their natural state.
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