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Scoured with Detergents mean a wet kind of material
Hydrophobic material, they repel water.
the laundry was still wet even after jill hung it up in the garden for hours
Water isn't wet by itself, but it makes other materials wet when it sticks to the surface of them.
Magic eraser. Does not even need to be wet. It will take it right off...
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If your cast is OFF then you can get your hand wet. But while you have the cast ON, you absolutely do NOT want to get it wet, once the cast and soft material that is under the cast is off, you can get it wet, the only reason why you cant get your hand wet when you have the cast on is because the water will get stuck and since you have the cast on all the time your hand gets warm, therefore, warmth + water= bacteria, and lots of it. Anyways once you get your cast off you are allowed to get your hand wet. But if you still have cast on, dont get it wet!
I am not overly familiar with under armor and their different products, but my inclination is to say without it. Just because a material will add extra warmth when dry using a dead air space does not mean it will when wet. It i probably just more material to trap and hold a little more water next to your body - which you are trying to avoid.
Bread mold grows best in warm and wet areas.
Hi,The footwear is made of "wet-look" material
Dangerous When Wet
Cotton
NOOO. It need s to be dry before the wall board goes up. There is a cellulouse insulation that sprays on with a glue but even that has to dry for a day. Wet insulation will cause mold on the wall board.
Material - 2013 Wet Christmas 1-4 was released on: USA: 27 May 2013
Dangerous When Wet Materials are division 4.3
Take a small towel or even a facecloth outside and wet it with a hose or at a hose bib. Wet it really well. Then take the wet material and swing it around in "windmill" fashion like underhand softball pitchers move their arm to accelerate a ball. Water will be flying off the material as you swing it. Centrifugal force is at work moving everything "out" from the center of rotation. Even the wet material will be stretched "out" from where you're holding it. This is centrifugal force., and it is the protracted action of applied centrifugal force that "forces" water "out" from the center of the tub in the washer, and out through the holes in that tub so it can be collected and pumped out of the machine during the spin cycle. Some moisture stays in the material, but most of it is "thrown" off.
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