Heat increases the evaporation rate of water.
to dry the cloth (that's what you do in the old days!)
Its called humidity
Hot dry days
Palmolive and hot water. Dry thoroughly. also use cleanser water and a dry cloth
To clean cheese cloth effectively, rinse it in hot water to remove any cheese residue. Then, soak it in a mixture of hot water and a gentle detergent for about 30 minutes. Finally, rinse the cheese cloth thoroughly with hot water and let it air dry.
A dry cloth dries best.
They wear cloth of their cultures liking for the hot days and work days. It is not much but it keeps them covered and cool.
With a warm, not hot, damp cloth. You shouldn't need anything else, then just towel dry.
one way is to put it out in the hot sun for a few days
HOT water and cloth brush. dry well before oiling.
desert
Puddles disappear quicker on hot dry days because the heat causes the water in the puddle to evaporate more quickly. The high temperature speeds up the water molecules, increasing their energy and allowing them to escape into the air more rapidly. On cool dry days, the lower temperature slows down the evaporation process, leading to puddles taking longer to dry up.