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Using a Chamois to Dry Your Vehicle A leather chamois remains the most cost effective, safe and efficient product available for drying a car today. A genuine chamois cloth is extremely soft, has lots of nap, hydrophilic or absorbent and very durable. And since they first came into use in the early 1700's, have remained the standard by which all other drying towels have been measured by. A Chamois Saves Time and Effort Using a genuine leather chamois to dry a vehicle can dramatically reduce the time it takes and help eliminate scratching and marring of the paint during the process. They are extremely absorbent eliminating the need for multiple passes across the surface which naturally reduces drying time. Natural chamois cloths are extremely soft, and protect the finish of the vehicle with lots of nap and an open fiber structure that pulls in and traps dirt and grit away from the surface. For Best Results It should be noted, however, that, regardless of the type of drying towel used, a vehicle should be thoroughly cleaned during the wash to eliminate as much of the dirt or grit as possible, as it is this that produces swirl marks. The swirl marks that are often attributed to the towel used in the drying process are more often the result dirt and grit left behind by a poor washing process. A natural leather chamois can last for years if properly maintained
Technical Details
- 100% Genuine New Zealand Sheep Skin Leather that is Tanned in Turkey. Assembled by American workers in the USA.
- Ever New Automotive 100% Satisfaction Guarantee! The Natural Chamois XL has thousands of uses! The Perfact Accessory for your Automobile, RV, Boat, Home ....Throw away those abrasive synthetic petrolium derived towels and treat yourself to a renewable Genuine New Zealand Chamois.
- New Zealand Chaois Difference! Because of the long tradition of sheep farming in New Zealand, and its relatively stable weather conditions and feed availability, the country produces very high quality sheepskins on a consistent basis. Regions which have less stable climates or larger variations in temperature, rainfall, feed availability, etc...year after year cannot consistently produce the quality of skins necessary for chamois cloth production.
- Why Sheepskin Leather for Chamois! Sheep skin has a naturally open fiber structure and is also slightly hydrophilic or absorbent, the only skin in the world with this property. The absorption capabilities are significantly further enhanced by the marine oil effect on the protein chain that allows the tanned leather to absorb and retain large amounts of water. The loose weave of the fiber in the leather allows the cloth to hold an average of 5 times its own weight in water, while retaining the ability to be easily rinsed and wrung out. Natural leather chamois are also made from a renewable resource, where synthetics are petroleum based products and are not.