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Suede shoes are not waterproof. They are vulnerable to water because suede is a porous, open-grain leather made from the underside of animal hides. Water can penetrate the surfa...
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Suede shoes are not waterproof. They are vulnerable to water because suede is a porous, open-grain leather made from the underside of animal hides. Water can penetrate the surfa...
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You can usually wear an Apple Watch SE in the shower, and it is generally safe for brief, low-pressure water exposure such as showering or pool use, but it is not designed for h...
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Hot glue does not dissolve in water. Water is polar and common adhesives are nonpolar thermoplastics, so they do not form a true solution. Instead, hot glue can soften, become t...
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You should generally avoid wearing your Apple Watch SE in the shower, because although it resists splashes and sweat, it is not designed for sustained exposure to hot water, soa...
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More than a marketing promise, the Samsung Galaxy S9+ water resistance is defined by an IP68 rating that specifies protected immersion in fresh water up to 1.5 meters for up to...
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The Google Pixel 2 is not designed to be waterproof. While everyday spills or brief contact with water are unlikely to cause immediate failure, the device does not carry an offi...
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