No it doesn't spread if its dry.
My clothes dried in what seems to be record time! These sun-dried mushrooms are delicious!
The water would evaporate, leaving the clothes dry.
Steam
it evopourates
Any temperate..
Clothes dried on a clothesline are stiffer because they are exposed to the natural wind and sun, which can cause the fabric fibers to become more rigid. In contrast, clothes dried in a dryer are subjected to tumbling action, heat, and sometimes softening agents, which can keep the fabric softer.
Yes they do. There is a disease called the Hantu virus that is spread by dried mouse droppings.
Clothes dried in a dryer create more static because the tumbling action and heat in the dryer can increase friction between the clothes, leading to a buildup of static electricity. Drying clothes on a clothesline allows for natural air circulation, reducing friction and static buildup.
BELLY BUTTON LINT IS MADE OF EXACTLY THAT - LINT FROM YOUR CLOTHES & YOUR DRIED BODY OILS AND SWEAT. BELLY BUTTON LINT IS MADE OF EXACTLY THAT - LINT FROM YOUR CLOTHES & YOUR DRIED BODY OILS AND SWEAT.
Clothes may become stiff when air-dried due to the fibers in the fabric drying out and stiffening, especially if they are hung in a way that causes them to stretch when wet. Additionally, hard water minerals or excessive detergent residue can also contribute to stiffness when clothes dry.
If clothes are taken out of the dryer partially dry, there may be less static cling compared to fully dried clothes. Static cling is often more prominent when clothes are completely dried as the lack of moisture can contribute to the buildup of static electricity.
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