I think you're probably talking about the plasticizer. A common one would be dioctyl phthalate, but there are others.
Just put them on low. Not a biggie. You could probably just hang dry but if you want a quicker dry, put them in the dryer. They won't melt. Vinyl can tolerate high levels of heat. It's meant to be durable like that.
If water is heated to a certain temperature, it evaporates. When water evaporates, it...I guess you could say..."go into the air".
If water is heated to a certain temperature, it evaporates. When water evaporates, it...I guess you could say..."go into the air".
Air evaporates
It evaporates :)
it evaporates into the air over time.
slowly
Because it evaporates into the air.
it evaporates
it evaporates into the air
Evaporation is increased in warm climates. Water is evaporated in the air, not the air.
When air evaporates, it transforms from a liquid to a gas, absorbing heat from its surroundings. As the air cools during this process, its temperature decreases due to the energy required for evaporation. This is why evaporation is a cooling process.