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because their is a substance in fluids to dry clean tht is able to clean up a stain and water can not because it does not have that substance
The fluids used to dry-clean clothing remove grease when water cannot because it chemically bonds thus making it invisible to other materials
Water cannot interact with grease,due to its high surface tension, so when the water is removed from the clothing after cleaning it, the grease remains. The fluids used to dry clean clothing are actually chemical solvents. They dissolve the grease, so when the solvent is removed, the grease is also removed.
Because whatever you are using is a solvent for that kind of grease.
The fluids used to dry-clean clothing can remove grease even when water cannot because grease does not react to water because it is a water-resistant substance. However, the dry-clean fluids' molecules have chemical bonds, which removes the grease.
There is no best way to remove burrs from clothing. However, one of the recommended ways to remove burrs is to put the clothing in a washing machine to soften the burrs. Then a comb should be used to remove a lot of the bristles of the burrs, and finally duct tape can be used to remove the rest of them.
because it chemicaly bonds thus making it invisable to other meatals
can you explain how the kidneys remove wastes and keep fluids and salts in balance?
4) Which of the following decontamination method is NOT recommended for removing vesicants from casualties? Use the M291 decontamination kit to absorb the agent Remove patients clothing, ensure agent does not contact skin during removal Use a stick to remove large globs of agent off the skin Wash patient with their clothing still o
can you explain how the kidneys remove wastes and keep fluids and salts in balance?
The fluids used to dry-clean clothing remove grease when water cannot because it chemically bonds thus making it invisible to other materials
cut it out of the clothing