ISO 17700:2004 specifies two test methods for assessing the degree of damage (marring) and transfer of a material's surface colour during mild dry or wet abrasion. The methods are applicable to all footwear uppers, linings and insocks irrespective of the material, in order to assess suitability for end use.
ISO 17700:2004 also specifies a method for determining the likelihood of colour bleeding from materials and components such as sewing threads and shoe laces due to the action of water and artificial perspiration solutions, in order to assess suitability for end use.
BS EN ISO 17700:2006 history
2019BS EN ISO 17700:2019 Footwear. Test methods for upper components and insocks. Colour fastness to rubbing and bleeding
2006BS EN ISO 17700:2006 Footwear - Test methods for uppers, linings and insocks - Colour fastness to rubbing
2002BS EN 13516:2002 Footwear - Test methods for uppers, lining and insocks - Colour fastness to rubbing
BS EN ISO 17700:2006 Footwear - Test methods for uppers, linings and insocks - Colour fastness to rubbing has been changed from BS EN 13516:2002 Footwear - Test methods for uppers, lining and insocks - Colour fastness to rubbing.