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"When the nanostructures are exposed to light, they receive an energy boost that creates "hot electrons". These "hot electrons" release a burst of energy that enables the nanostructures to degrade organic matter."

Organic matter, like our skin?

May I recommend "The man in the white suit", a British comedy from the 50s that predicted this development.

  http://m.imdb.com/title/tt0044876/
It's fun, but also a time capsule of capital vs labor in the 1950s.

The evolution of the home clothes washer pretty much eliminated the half of the labor argument: people don't send most of their laundry out to be cleaned much anymore.

This might lessen the need, but I don't think it will entirely eliminate the need for washing clothes. Not all substances that that soil clothes are organic. There's the mineral components of dirt, oils, other chemicals, etc.