“…On heating the dyebath to 90 °C in order to achieve fiber penetration, no significant effect of the plasma treatment on the extent of uptake or levelness of a relatively hydrophilic dye was observed as equilibrium conditions were approached. Extraction of normally scoured wool with lipid solvents also increases the dyeing rate (Medley & Andrews, 1959;Joko et al, 1985;Lindberg, 1953). This observation supports the concept that a lipid barrier to wool dyeing exists located at, or near, the fiber surface.…”