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garments using a radiation process, and dissipated the
electrostatic buildup from garments.
Clean room garments were made according to the customers’
specifications, such as the fabric used and the style of the
garment. Each garment was cut to the specific size of the
employee. Some of the garments were personalized with logos or
emblems that were sewn or embroidered directly onto the garment.
Dust Control Items
Dust control items that were provided by petitioner included
towels, linens, mats, and mops. Petitioner did not manufacture
any dust control items. Dust control items were not necessarily
returned to the same customer for reuse.
Towels that were provided by petitioner included shop
towels, painter’s towels, machinist’s towels, food towels, bar
mops, dish towels, glass towels, and huck towels. Linens that
were provided by petitioner included massage towels, bath towels,
and roll towels. Towels that start out as the same item were
used in different categories. For example, towels could be used
in food service and restaurants to clean tables or to clean
grills, used in gas stations to clean windshields, or used by the
printing industry to wipe down equipment. Towels were used by
different types of customers as the condition deteriorated. Used
towels, no longer in a condition to continue in service in one
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