A suit damp, often referred to in the context of a "suit dampening" or "suit dampener," is a technique used in the garment industry to manage and control the moisture levels in fabric during the tailoring process. It helps in shaping the fabric and ensuring a better fit. This process can prevent issues like shrinkage or distortion of the garment. It's particularly important for suits, which require precise tailoring for a polished appearance.
No once the color has faded nothing can be done to restore the color, but you can get the entire suit dyed.
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Because bacteria likes moist, damp and warm places to grow. Mold specifically requires moisture in order to grow and the swimming suit being wet and in hot environments more often, it is more likely to develop bacteria faster.
I had a damp cloth. The weather was rather damp today.
it just has to be damp
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"Damp" is a word meaning, "slightly wet". So, damp hair is hair that is slightly wet.
damp is translated 'humide' in French.
the clothes were damp
The word 'damp' is a verb, an adjective, and a noun.The noun 'damp' is a word for moisture diffused through the air or a substance, or condensed on a surface; a word for a thing.Example as a noun: The damp had penetrated the whole house.Example as a verb: He tried to damp the anger he felt.Example as an adjective: The books got moldy in the damp basement.The noun form of the adjective 'damp' is dampness.Example: The documents were stored away from the dampness.
Rising Damp was created on 1974-09-02.
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