antiredeposition

/ˌæntiˌrɛdɛpəˈzɪʃən/
noun
  1. The process or property of preventing dirt or particles from settling back onto a surface after being removed, especially in cleaning products like detergents.
    • The laundry detergent includes an antiredeposition agent to keep white clothes bright.
    • Scientists tested the antiredeposition of the new cleaner by washing muddy fabric.
    • Without antiredeposition, dirt can reattach to dishes during the rinse cycle.
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