The crackling sound when removing a shirt is likely caused by the separation of fabrics sticking to the skin due to static electricity. As the shirt is peeled off, the friction generated between the fabric and skin can create a cracking noise similar to the sound produced when adhesive surfaces are pulled apart.
The crackling sound is likely caused by static electricity built up between the shirt and your body, especially if the fabric is synthetic. As the shirt is removed, the static electricity discharges and creates the crackling noise.
First, you take your arms out of both jacket and shirt. Then, just pull off your shirt.
When you press an iron to a shirt, the electrical energy is converted into thermal energy. The heating element in the iron uses electricity to generate heat which is then transferred to the shirt, removing wrinkles and creating a smooth finish.
Rubbing alcohol or hairspray can be effective solvents for removing ballpoint pen marks from a shirt. Apply a small amount to a cloth and gently dab the stained area, then wash the shirt according to the care instructions.
Heat travels from the iron to the shirt through a process called conduction. The iron is hotter than the shirt, so heat naturally flows from the higher temperature object to the lower temperature object. As the hot iron comes into contact with the shirt, the molecules in the shirt absorb the heat energy, causing them to move more rapidly and relax, thereby removing the wrinkles.
I've heard that lemon juice is supposed to be really good for removing pen ink, and I'm sure that there are products out there that can do the same.
The hypothesis for removing an organic stain from a shirt could be that applying a specific type of stain remover or detergent, combined with agitation and soaking, will effectively break down and remove the stain molecules from the fabric.
If the rhinestones are Swarovski, you may have a hard time removing them without tearing the shirt. They stay on. If they are the cheaper stones, you can try turning the shirt inside out and heating it with an iron. Cover it with a thin cloth, such as a sheet first. Heat the back of the stones and try to gently take them off while the glue is warm. Works sometimes. Not all of the time. Good luck!
it is legal sometimes
Normaly its a netball skirt, found in like rebel sport, sometimes k-mart. and a club shirt, t-shirt sometimes polo shirts.
His regular T-shirt in the TV series is a red- orange colour. Sometimes in the comics he wore a blue shirt. =]
No player has ever been banned from all of soccer for simply removing his shirt. A famous example is Giorgios Katidis, formerly of the Greek national team, who removed his shirt and performed a Nazi salute after scoring a go-ahead goal. He was forever banned from the Greek national team (but not from soccer) for the gesture.
- jeweled military shirt - striped toque - green pants but i heard the jeweled military shirt is retired...
i have heard that they can based on the color of shirt that you are wearing.
The crackling sound is likely caused by static electricity built up between the shirt and your body, especially if the fabric is synthetic. As the shirt is removed, the static electricity discharges and creates the crackling noise.
There are sometimes numbers on rugby shirts. But this is not the number of the player who is wearing the shirt like in most other sports
First, you take your arms out of both jacket and shirt. Then, just pull off your shirt.