Dyeing Defects

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Dyeing Defects: During dyeing a number of defects occur. These defects are classified into two main categories: 1. Major Defects 2. Minor Defects Major Defect: A defect that, if conspicuous on the finished product, would cause the item to be a second. (A "second" is a garment with a conspicuous defect that affects the salability or serviceability of the item. Minor Defect: A defect is defined as minor defect that is not likely to reduce the usability of the product, but nevertheless may negatively influence the sales. The minor defects can be untrimmed thread-ends, slight dirt in a non-noticeable zone which can be removed, etc.

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Dyeing Defects:

During dyeing a number of defects occur. These defects are classified into two main categories: 

1. Major Defects 2. Minor Defects

Major Defect: A defect that, if conspicuous on the finished product, would cause the item to be a second. (A "second" is a garment with a conspicuous defect that affects the salability or serviceability of the item.   

Minor Defect:A defect is defined as minor defect that is not likely to reduce the usability of the product, but nevertheless may negatively influence the sales. 

The minor defects can be untrimmed thread-ends, slight dirt in a non-noticeable zone which can be removed, etc.