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Fleece is a warm and soft material that is used to make many different cloth items including fleece blankets. Micro-Rachel is an extremely soft and plush material that is used to make mainly children's blankets, toys, some clothing and throw blankets.
In the interrogative sentence, "Is that cloth as soft as silk?", "that" is a demonstrative adjective, because it modifies the noun "cloth". In the sentence, "Is that the best you can offer", "that" would be demonstrative pronoun.
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Well I would think that silk, velvet, animal fur and the most expensive cloth: Vicuna Cloth. This is because it is soft light and warm
For an LCD screen, you should never use anything but a soft cloth moistened with a little water. For a CRT(older, thick kind of monitor), a little but of dish soap with water can be used, again with a soft towel. Do not soak the cloth, only use enough liquid to moisten the cloth a little.
fabric is a cloth material made by weaving or knitting threads together its used for making clothes and other soft stuffs.
Durahide is a synthetic material. It is a cloth backed vinyl that is soft, durable, similar to leather, and often used of furniture.
The term that you used, Lacquer, tells all. The preparation that you do to the furniture and the amount of coats you use will determine the end results.
A soft cloth with alcohol or class cleaner used directly on the rhinestone is the best way to clean rhinestone jewelry.
It is recommended to dust cherry wood furniture once a week with a soft cloth. A non-alkaline soap and soft cloth can be used to remove existing wax in order to replace it with a new coat. White toothpaste or mayonnaise can be applied to remove water marks. A mixture of cigarette ash and lemon juice is effective at removing white marks, and a cloth dipped in ammonia can be used to remove milk and alcohol stains.
It depends what they are made of. Most of the plastics used are easy to scratch. Most people wash them in soapy water, rinse, and dry with a soft cloth.
Baize is a variety of thick, soft, woollen cloth which resembles felt, often coloured green and used for covering card tables, billiard and snooker tables.