keeping your chamois moist
- steptoe
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keeping your chamois moist
I have always had a chamois kept in its own cylinder 'keeper' that it came in yet they can dry out in this purpose made 'keeper'. All the different brands over the years same thing - they do dry out.
Fixed that by plugging the 'air hole' in the bum of the 'keeper'. More a hole as part of moulding process for plastics than to air dry the chamois. My method was a dollop odf silicone
Fixed that by plugging the 'air hole' in the bum of the 'keeper'. More a hole as part of moulding process for plastics than to air dry the chamois. My method was a dollop odf silicone
- chubby37
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nothing really appart from over time they will get brittle....best way to wet it is when your washing the car or whatever is to soak in the bucket of suds you washed the whatever with...car shampoo....never use dish washing liquid as it contains salt to better clean dishes and to make yout car rush like mad
- d_generate
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I've been using the same Kanebo chamois for about 20yrs, absolute pain when they dry out because they take so long to re soak when they are rolled up, the plastic cover on mine died of sun damage a few months ago so I just chuck it on the bench now without rolling it up & it's much better at soaking.....takes only a few seconds, I think they have a hole to let them dry out so they don't go moldy.
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- steptoe
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it is the time spent softening it from bone dry and the damage it seems to do to itself dry. I like to keep them clean and moist, ready for its next use being far apart in these drought times. Wash it in soapy stuff - NOT ON YOUR LIFE. Leaves crud on clean surface don't it?
I use the big blue Car Smart brand speed dryer found at super cheap. A paint shop I know use them.
I have tried a real leather chamiois and may not have used it enough , did not like it
I use the big blue Car Smart brand speed dryer found at super cheap. A paint shop I know use them.
I have tried a real leather chamiois and may not have used it enough , did not like it
- Captain Obvious
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maybe you could take it to brisbane for a while!!
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