WITH the occasional burst of sunshine finally coming to the UK many of us will be opting to hang our washing on the line to dry.
Yet, with average temperatures lingering around 9°C in the UK, the chill persists, prompting a common query as we unclip laundry from the line – are the clothes damp or just cold?
Cleanology, a leading commercial cleaning company, dives into the secrets of telling if your clothes are damp, and need to be left to dry a little longer, or if they are ready to be brought inside and put away.
Although seemingly straightforward, feeling that something is wet is quite a feat because our skin does not have receptors that sense wetness.
There are no wet sensors on our skin. You can only feel when the temperature …