When MDF (medium-density fiberboard) gets wet, it can absorb moisture, leading to swelling, warping, and deterioration of the material. This can compromise its structural integrity and finish, making it unsuitable for use in many applications. If it dries out properly, it may return to its original shape, but repeated exposure to water will likely weaken it permanently. For areas prone to moisture, using water-resistant MDF or sealing it with a protective finish is advisable.
it gets wet.
It spawns.
You can ask your partner to stop getting wet isn't a big deal my opinion is move on
It gets wet.
When cardboard gets wet, it absorbs moisture, causing it to weaken and lose structural integrity. The fibers can swell, leading to warping and a loss of rigidity, making it difficult to handle or use. If it remains wet for an extended period, it may also promote mold growth and decay. Overall, wet cardboard is less functional and more prone to damage compared to dry cardboard.
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It gets disappeared when if it gets wet.
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it disolves
It gets rusty and smells funny.
It swells and warps. If thoroughly soaked it's unlikely to return to its original shape entirely.
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it gets wet.
It spawns.