This document is applicable to the evaluation of a substrate's resistance to absorption of a selected series of
liquid hydrocarbons of different surface tensions.
This document is intended to provide a guide to oil stain resistance. It can provide a rough index of
oil stain resistance as, generally, the higher the oil repellency grade, the better resistance to staining by
oily materials, especially liquid oil substances. This is particularly true when comparing various finishes
for a given substrate. This International Standard can also be utilized in determining if washing and/or
drycleaning treatments have any adverse effect on the oil repellency characteristics of a substrate.
NOTE Washing and drycleaning treatment procedures are described in ISO 6330 or ISO 3175 (all parts),
respectively.
This document is not intended to give an absolute measure of the resistance of the substrate to staining
by all oily materials. Other factors, such as composition and viscosity of the oily substances, substrate
construction, fibre type, dyes and other finishing agents, also influence stain resistance. This International
Standard is not intended to estimate the resistance to penetration of the substrate by oil-based chemicals.
NOTE For the evaluation of the resistance to penetration of the substrate by oil-based chemicals, see ISO 6530.
PUBLISHED
SRPS EN ISO 14419:2012
PROJECT
dnaSRPS EN ISO 14419:2022
50.20
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Aug 7, 2025
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