Cotton is not water resistant.
Coarse
Jute is not water-resistant; it is a natural fiber that absorbs moisture, making it susceptible to mold and decay when exposed to water for extended periods. While it can withstand some moisture, prolonged exposure can weaken the fibers and lead to deterioration. To enhance its durability against water, jute products may be treated with protective coatings, but this does not make the fiber inherently water-resistant.
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You would use it anywhere the moisture level is high, such as bathrooms, utility rooms, water softener rooms, etc. Greenboard is not water proof, just more resistant to water damage and mold.
There are plenty of them Guess, Pulsar and Quartz all make water resistant gold watches.
This Anne Klein watch is "gold-tone", not real gold and it is water resistant to 99 feet.
Cotton is not water resistant.
none are water resistant
Yes, styrofoam is water resistant.
glue is already water resistant!
No, this watch is not designed to be water-resistant.
The Sony Xplod boombox is not water resistant.
No
My watch is water resistant.
Noble metals have chemical similarity to noble gases, so they are resistant. Gold and platinum are the hardest to oxidize, by the highest potentials in electromotive series
Gold is resistant to corrosion, which allows it to maintain its structure and luster in seawater. Its inert nature means that it does not react with water or oxygen, preventing it from tarnishing or deteriorating over time.