Assuming you mean "salt water soaked", yes.
A toWel because it's better cause your not wasting electricity
The main benefit of having a paper towel dispenser in your business instead of a hand dryer is that the paper towel dispenser generally does not require electricity.
No. A towel has air in it, therefore making it a conductor.
sometimes depending on how old it is. storing it in a refrigerator on a damp paper towel help prolong the life of the lettuce
You can use very small paper towel pieces soaked in salt water. Trust me, this will work. I am currently using this for my battery-making science project.
The term "paper towel" follows the noun + modifier structure in English, where the noun comes before the modifier. In this case, "paper" is the noun describing the type of towel. "Towel paper" would suggest a towel made of paper, which is not the intended meaning.
I think that paper towels are good insulators because if you put a few layers in a cup, they will absorb the water from the ice in the cup, which will keep the temperature in the cup cold enough to keep the ice from melting. Put a wash cloth under the layers of paper towels, the ice will be even better off. Put a plastic wrap over the top of the cup, I am pretty sure that the ice will NOT melt for a few hours! But if this experiment doesn't work, and you have a better answer, then go ahead and change this. Bye!
you could either use a scrub brush or lightly soak the produce with a damp paper towel.
To successfully germinate seeds in a bag, you can place the seeds in a damp paper towel inside a sealed plastic bag. Keep the bag in a warm, sunny spot and check regularly for sprouting. Make sure to keep the paper towel damp but not soaked to encourage germination.
Washcloth
There are a great number of "touchless" paper towel dispensers. While they are becoming more popular they need to be run on electricity through an ac adapter. You would need an electrician to put an outlet on you wall.
The paper towel that is strongest when wet is BOUNTY !