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∙ 12y agoVelcro can wear out over time due to several reasons, including frequent use, exposure to dirt and debris which can clog the hooks and loops, and damage caused by pulling or stretching the material. The hooks may become bent or broken, reducing their ability to grip the loops effectively.
Velcro may lose its sticking ability when wet because water can weaken the adhesive backing on the hook and loop fasteners. It is recommended to avoid getting Velcro wet to maintain its effectiveness.
No, it is not safe to put Velcro in the microwave. Velcro is made of plastic material that can melt or catch fire when exposed to high heat. It can also damage the microwave and pose a fire hazard.
No, it is not recommended to microwave Velcro as it contains synthetic materials that may melt or catch fire when exposed to high heat.
The loop side of Velcro is the softer side with small hooks that interlock with the firmer hook side to create a secure closure.
Yes, people used string and other fastening methods like buttons, hooks, and buckles before the invention of Velcro in the 1940s. Velcro offered a convenient and reusable alternative to traditional fastening methods.
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visor, vest, velcro, veil
Dora the Explorer would wear white velcro shoes, a pink shirt, orange pants, and a purple backpack.
I wear adult shoes with velcro on them. You are looking in the wrong stores or in the wrong catalogs.
Velcro is not grosgrain. Velcro is a form of fastener, grosgrain isn't
Velcro is a trademark, so like in most languages, you say "Velcro" in French.
The properties of velcro are Todd Lichfield
velcro was invented in 1955
No. Velcro is man made
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overlap the velcro, it fastens itself.
"Velcro" is made generally from nylon or polyesthers.