deluster

/diːˈlʌstər/
verb
  1. To remove the shine or gloss from a surface, especially fabric or yarn.
    • She decided to deluster the shiny dress by washing it with vinegar.
    • The factory uses a chemical process to deluster the synthetic fibers.
    • Some manufacturers deluster polyester to make it look more like natural cotton.
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