Quotation from: General Science

Written by: Bertha M. Clark


222. Why the Color Returns. Some of the compounds formed by the
sulphurous acid bleaching process are gradually decomposed by
sunlight, and in consequence the original color is in time partially
restored. The portion of a hat protected by the band retains its
fresh appearance because the light has not had access to it. Silks and
other fine fabrics bleached in this way fade with age, and assume an
unnatural color. One reason for this is that the dye used to color the
fabric requires a clear white background, and loses its characteristic
hues when its foundation is yellow instead of white. Then, too,
dyestuffs are themselves more or less affected by light, and fade
slowly under a strong illumination.

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