This document discusses self-cleaning fabrics that mimic the self-cleaning properties of lotus leaves. It describes how lotus leaves repel water and dirt due to micro-scale bumps and nano-scale hair-like structures combined with a waxy coating. The document then discusses several techniques for manufacturing self-cleaning fabrics, including using fluorocarbons, nanotechnology, photo-catalysts like titanium dioxide, microwaves, carbon nanotubes, metal oxide colloids, silver nanoparticles, and chlorine halamines. These techniques allow fabrics to repel water, dirt and bacteria and remain clean longer without needing to be washed as frequently.