Silk. It can absorb 30% of its weight in water without feeling damp.
Yes. Silk is a natural fiber so it is VERY absorbent. This makes silk material apt for dyeing and unsuitable for dance class (silk absorbs perspiration).
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bounty is the most absorbent
Absorbent is an adjective.
Nonabsorbent is the opposite word to absorbent. Watertight is a possibility. Repellant is another.
An absorbent ground is a ground or form of preparation for a piece of visual artwork, in which oil can be absorbed.
An absorbent cotton is a cotton obtained after the removal of the natural wax from the fibers.
No - silk is a natural fibre - produced by spiders and some insect larvae.Ammendment - Silk is a natural fiber produced by silk worms.
Silk garments/clothes drape around perfectly and it keeps the body warm. The texture of a silk fabric is smooth and is like our skin. Silk garments give us a luxurious feeling when worn so it is quite popular.
What you need is a absorbent powder, say talcum, spread over the stain and leave for 20/30 minutes or so, then brush off. You will have to repeat the process. Another way, put absorbent paper over and under the stain and iron with a hot iron. The oil 'melts' and is absorbed into the paper. The process is a little 'hit or miss' but it is known to work, or at least take sufficient out to allow washing or dry cleaning to complete the process. There may be an additional question as how to iron silk, as stated above put absorbent paper above and below the stain. If you think necessary put some additional barrier, such as a tea towel or maybe a towel between the absorbent paper and the silk and iron. There is no suggestion here that you should iron silk directly, the iron needs to be hot enough to 'melt' the oil. However it is possible to iron silk provided the iron is not hot, just warm.
yes it is absorbent :)
non absorbent is safe for laboratory
bounty is the most absorbent
Bathrobes are usually made of some sort of absorbent material such as cotton or a cotton blend. Other materials used include silk, microfibre, nylon and wool.
It is absorbent.
Absorbent is an adjective.
Absorbent Ink was created in 2000.
Chromic chloride is the absorbent of O2
yes Scott is a absorbent paper brand