The Absorber Synthetic Drying Chamois, 27" x 17"
3.19 SQFT, 27" x 17" Synthetic Chamois, Assorted Colors, Dries Anything Drier, Absorbs Twice The Water Quicker, Wrings Out Easier, Soft, Lintless, Super Strong, Won't Tear, Rot Or Mildew, Resists Chemicals, Unaffected By Grease Or Oil, Machine Washable, Use To Wipe Off Water Spots, Mold Or Mildew On Cars, Boats, Or Anything, Use To Dry Hair Or Pets, Also Soaks Up Spills.
The Absorber Synthetic Drying Chamois, 27" x 17" Accessories
Meguiar's X2020 Supreme Shine Microfiber - Pack of 3
Bon-Aire Original Ultimate Hose Nozzle (Aluminum)
The Original California Jelly Blade (Colors May Vary)
Meguiar's Classic Wash & Wax Kit
The Absorber Synthetic Drying Chamois, Travel Size, 17" x 13"
The Original California Mini Duster
The Original California Car Duster Water Blade
Quixx Paint Scratch Remover
Meguiar's G-12664 NXT Generation Car Wash. 64 oz. liquid
Meguiar's X2000 Water Magnet Drying Towel
The Absorber Synthetic Drying Chamois, 27" x 17" Reviews
I tried a lot of different "shammies" and drying towels made of terry cloth or microfiber or whatever. I recently purchased a brand new car and of course I wanted only the best equipment and tools to clean and pamper my car. Well that shot paid off big time.
This thing is amazing at what it does and leaves my car streak-free and shining beautifully when done. Simply said, none of them left me satisfied after washing and drying the car. I recommend this highly and trust it fully to always get the job done.
One day I was at T@rget and saw this in the automotive section read the back and said "hey why not, worth a shot". The amount of water the absorber retains really is a feat in itself. What works best for me is that it HAS to be somewhat wet before starting to use it; not saturated or sopping wet but a good damp works.
don't think you are buying a substitute for a chamois. it leaves water behind. it is a fake chamois and fake is always a compromise. rated just ok for me. it is thick, it does not absorb as well. you are not. spend your money on a real chamois.
i dont think the nay-sayers know that but the key is to get it wet and then wring it out before you use it.
Because it is so soft, it won't scratch any surfaces. To avoid bacterial build-up, I wash it with household soap and do not follow the recommendation to store it damp, but it revives immediately when it is wet again. I cut up the absorber, and always keep a piece near the kitchen sink for all kinds of clean up, as well as in the bathroom. It truly does last for years, and I've reduced my use of paper towel to almost nil. I use this product around the house.
I cut them in half and use them for window washing with a squeegee( to wipe rubber blade dry) I no longer have to continually replace with a dry towel. Just squeeze out the excess water and keep on going. They will become hard if not kept in a plastic bag for storage
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