Yes. If you do it as fast as you possibly can, because of physics, the dishes will remain unscathed.
Microfiber cloth towels are perfect for cleaning glass. I have found that they work much better than paper towels and leave no streaks.
A damp cloth is a piece of fabric that has been slightly moistened with water but is not soaking wet. It is often used for cleaning, dusting, or wiping surfaces because the moisture helps lift dirt and grime more effectively than a dry cloth. The term "damp" indicates a level of moisture that is sufficient for cleaning purposes without dripping.
No, it is an example of an insulator and it is not an example of conductors.
The cloth swells as the water enters and occupies the empty spaces amongst the cloth's fibres.
A cleaning cloth is commonly referred to as a "microfiber cloth." These cloths are made from synthetic fibers that are effective at picking up dust, dirt, and moisture. They are often used for cleaning surfaces like glass, electronics, and furniture due to their soft texture and ability to absorb without scratching. Other types of cleaning cloths can include cotton rags, paper towels, and specialty cloths designed for specific cleaning tasks.
Your are able to do this thanks to the Newton's laws
The dishes do not fall because of the sudden yank he gave. The momentum of the table cloth was much greater than the momentum of the plates. In other words the dishes did not have enough momentum to slide off the table
The purpose of a dish cloth is to dry the dishes that someone is washing so the germs come off and nobody gets sick and dies.
A dish cloth is used for washing dishes and a dish towel is used to dry them.
A dish cloth and a tea towel are not the same thing. A dish cloth is used for washing dishes, including tea pots, saucers and cups and a tea towel is used for drying dishes that may or may not include tea pots, saucers and cups.
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Your dish cloth stinks because you have been using it to clean dirty dishes, which is a sign that it is doing its job properly. If it stinks so badly that you cannot stand it, bleach the hell out of it. If it still stinks, throw it away and get a new dish cloth. When the new dish cloth stinks, repeat the aforementioned process.
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It ought to be possible, since the areas are the same. Try a L shaped cut.
Water and a soft cloth (similar to one you would use for cleaning glasses) is effective if you cannot get disk cleaning spray. Be sure to dry it with another cloth before use. If you are trying to scrub something off, be sure to scrub as lightly as possible.
When a wet cloth it jerked the water on it is given kinetic energy. When you stop the movement of the wet cloth by not letting go of it some of the water keeps propelling forward with the energy it was given and does thus not stay on the cloth.