Durable press finishing provides fabrics with crease retention and freedom from ironing after washing through the use of cross-linking resins. The process involves padding the fabric with a resin like DMDHEU, making the fabric into garments, and curing them at a high temperature to set the creases. This provides better crease retention than wash and wear finishes. The resin must cure at high heat without discoloring and remain fast after washing. However, durable press finishing can reduce fabric strength and abrasion resistance due to the high resin levels and prolonged curing, so softeners are added to minimize these issues.