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Its function is to take dust out of the air as it passes through your nostrils to the lungs. That's why it is sticky.
There are many. Syrup and glycerol would be examples.
This desk has impurities to it because it has dust and sticky coffee on it.
As long as the dust isn't sticky, I would recommend the canned air that you would use to clean your computer. If it has been awhile since you've dusted and the dust is sticky, you will have to do it the old fashioned way--with a wet cloth. After that, just blast them with the canned air.
The baby's name was Franklin, after the president.
she had a baby that lived in a dust bin
Boogers are a combination of mucus and dust or dirt particles that can vary in color from clear to yellow or greenish. They are typically moist and sticky in texture.
A tack cloth is kind of sticky,but it doesn't leave a resadue,it picks up dust and other stuff.
The sticky thick fluid that traps dust, germs, and other particles in the air is called mucus or phlegm. It is produced by the respiratory system to help filter out and remove harmful particles before they reach the lungs.
Silicone-based lubricants do not attract dust because they are non-greasy and non-sticky. They create a smooth, dry surface that repels dust and dirt, making them ideal for keeping surfaces clean and friction-free.
Dust particles are trapped in mucus in the respiratory tract, such as the nose and throat, and in hair on our skin. Mucus acts as a sticky barrier that captures dust particles as we breathe, while hair on our skin can also trap dust before it reaches our respiratory system.