wash leather
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Definition
Noun: A piece of soft, pliable leather, typically made from the skin of a chamois (a type of goat-antelope) or a similar material, that is used for cleaning, wiping, and polishing surfaces to a streak-free shine.
Usage
A "wash leather" is a specific tool. It is used damp for cleaning windows, mirrors, and other glass surfaces, or for polishing cars, silverware, and other items. It is valued for its absorbency and lack of lint.
Examples
- After washing the car, he buffed it to a high shine with a soft wash leather.
- For a streak-free finish on the windows, use a damp wash leather followed by a dry one.
- The antique dealer carefully polished the silver vase with a wash leather.
Advanced Usage
- The term can sometimes refer to any soft, absorbent cloth used for similar purposes, even if not made from genuine chamois leather.
- In historical contexts, "wash leather" was commonly used in tailoring and bookbinding for cleaning and finishing.
Variants and Related Words
- Chamois (noun): Often used interchangeably with "wash leather," though "chamois" can also refer to the animal itself or its skin before processing.
- Chamois leather (noun): A fuller term synonymous with "wash leather."
- Shammy (noun): An informal, phonetic spelling of "chamois," referring to the same cleaning cloth.
Synonyms
- Chamois
- Polishing cloth
- Buffing leather
- Wiping leather
Related Phrases
- To give something a rub with a wash leather: To polish or clean something using this tool.
- He gave the headlights a quick rub with a wash leather.
Noun
- piece of chamois used for cleaning and polishing