Sending your favourite and costly suit to the dry cleaners could soon become an obsolete practice. Researchers have invented a new fabric which can clean by itself.
Using nano-technology, the researchers from Monash University in Australia and Hong Kong Polytechnic University have successfully developed the special fabric which can be made into self-cleaning clothes.
In fact, the coating in the textile breaks down dirt and stains when exposed to sunlight, The Daily Mail reportedĀ in London on Tuesday.
According to the inventors, the coating is suitable for use on cotton, silk, wool and other natural fibres and could be used to create sheets, duvet covers and pillow cases which never need washed.
Its ability to dissolve hard-to-remove food stains could also herald the end of the early-morning dash to the dry cleaners with a wine-stained silk tie or a coffee-splattered