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To make fabric less shiny, you can wash it with fabric softener, which can help reduce luster. Ironing the fabric with a low-heat setting while placing a cloth between the iron and the fabric can also help tone down the shine. Additionally, using a spray starch can create a matte finish. If possible, consider choosing fabrics known for their matte qualities in the first place, such as cotton or linen.
yes however erocion from rain tends to make it smooth and shiny
smooth shiny and a positive meniscus where it flows properly
Marble (with the chemical formula CaCO3) is a crystalline material.
a very exspensive shiny object
A glazed waxy fabric finish involves applying a wax coating to a fabric and then heating it to create a smooth, glossy surface. This process helps to repel water and adds a shiny appearance to the fabric.
No, cotton is typically a dull fabric and not shiny in appearance.
That would be a fabric called satin. Satin has a smooth, shiny front side due to its weaving technique, while the back side is duller and rougher.
It goes shiny and smooth.
You iron to smooth fabric.
use conditioner, it's gonna make your hairs shiny and smooth.
While Bondaweb can be used on shiny stretch fabric, it is not recommended you do so, as the results may not be as good due to the fabric's elasticity.
It isn't.... take water for example it isn't "smooth" or "shiny" but has reflective properties
obsidian
Shiny and smooth.
mica
Cotton satin fabric is a type of fabric that is made from cotton fibers woven in a satin weave pattern. This weave gives the fabric a smooth and shiny surface on one side while the other side is more matte. Cotton satin fabric is soft, luxurious, and has a subtle sheen, making it a popular choice for high-end garments and linens.