Chintz
Description:
A firm, closely woven , plain weave fabric with hard twisted warp yarns and coarser, slackly twisted filling yarns. The fabric is often printed with gay figures and large flowers on a solid, light background. It can be made from cotton, polyester, rayon,or blends. The surface is glazed with a highly lusterous sheen applied by one of two methods.
1) A nondurable glaze of wax and starch is applied by the use of friction or hot calendars (rollers), or
2) A durable glaze of urea or melamine resin can be applied and cured.
Cleaning Characteristics:
Noddurable finishes will wash out in wet cleaning. Chintz with nondurable finishes should therefore be dry cleaned, although the finishes on older fabrics mey be removed in dry cleaning. These should always be pretested. Fabrics with durable finishes can be wet or dry cleaned, but wet cleaning is the preferred method.The finish on Chintz gives some wrinkle resistance and soil and spot resistance. Sometimes, when the finish is applied too heavily,the fabric develops white streaks when bent or flexed during cleaning. This condition cannot be remedied. Other problems may occour with the dyes. The printed patterns may fade or rub off by crocking. Dark colors may bleed or run into the light background areas; heavy print colors must be pretested for colorfastness.
Quoted from: ASCR Ready Reference Upholstery Guide, this thing even has over 35 fabric swatches to make fabric identification easier.
P.S. For the spray starch to sheen better you need to use wax paper and an iron.