chamois cloth
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Definition
Noun: A soft, absorbent, and pliable piece of leather or fabric, traditionally made from the skin of the chamois goat but now often made from synthetic materials, used for cleaning, polishing, or drying surfaces without scratching them.
Usage
A chamois cloth is a specific tool for cleaning and drying. It is used by applying it to a wet or damp surface with a gentle wiping or buffing motion. * Use it to dry a car after washing to prevent water spots. * Use it to clean and polish windows or glass to a streak-free shine. * Use it to buff and dry other smooth, delicate surfaces.
Examples
- "For a spot-free finish, dry your car with a chamois cloth."
- "He buffed the antique table with a soft chamois cloth."
- "A clean, damp chamois cloth is excellent for wiping down stainless steel appliances."
Advanced Usage
- "to wring out a chamois cloth": To twist it tightly to remove excess water before use, maximizing its absorbency.
- Before drying the car, make sure to wring out the chamois cloth thoroughly.
- The term can be used metonymically to refer to the action of cleaning with such a cloth.
- He gave the windshield a quick chamois cloth before heading out.
Variants and Related Words
- Chamois (noun): Can refer to the animal (), its leather, or a cloth imitating it. Often used interchangeably with "chamois cloth" in the context of cleaning.
- He bought a new chamois for detailing his car.
- Shammy (noun): An informal spelling and pronunciation of "chamois" when referring to the cloth.
- Grab the shammy to dry off the counter.
Synonyms
- Buffing cloth: A cloth used for polishing.
- Drying towel: A towel designed for drying surfaces, often microfiber.
- Polishing cloth: A soft cloth used for applying polish and creating a shine.
Related Phrases
- Chamois leather: The original, traditional material for these cloths, emphasizing the genuine leather product.
- For the best results, some detailers prefer genuine chamois leather.
Noun
- a piece of chamois used for washing windows or cars