from small pieces of lots of cloths.
How about the word: duster
a man named duster
To be honest, you're probably better off using a duster, I wouldn't recommend a cloth.
plumero = feather-duster Because other kinds of duster are multifarious, generalised terms are: utensilio para espolvorear - dusting-tool pan~o/telo para espolvorear - dusting-cloth
dodge duster...booyah! sorry dude dodge didnt make a duster Plymouth made the duster dodge made the dart
all depends on the shape it's in and dodge never made the duster, plymouth did.
Cleaning a dusty mirror with a dry duster can potentially scratch the mirror surface as the dust particles act as abrasives. It is better to use a soft microfiber cloth or a slightly damp cloth to clean the mirror to avoid causing any damage.
If you mean by a disk, Get a duster, the tiniest bit of Washing up liquid and just wipe the shiny side. Using the dry side of the duster wipe excess dampness off. (Duster as in the yellow cloth mostly common coloured).
Cloth made from wool is called wool cloth.
what is made in to cloth by this process
Cotton cloth is made out of plants
Rubbing a polythene rod with a duster can transfer electrons and create a charge imbalance (like triboelectric charging). If the polythene rod gains electrons during rubbing, it will become negatively charged, meaning the duster could potentially lose positive charge, but the overall charge conservation principle still applies.