Unger FS550 Professional Chamois Leather 0.5 m2
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- No abrasion means no swirl marks or fine scratching on your paintwork.
- The Chamois is a natural and environmentally safe option
- Professional quality sheepskin chamois.
- Excellent for glass cleaning
- Quality checked by hand
- 0.5 m2
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This genuine Unger FS550 Professional Chamois Leather, made using traditional tannery process will provide long lasting drying and polishing service. Every Chamois is unique in shape and grain and whilst we make every effort to ensure we supply only the very best products should you receive a product you are not entirely happy with, just let us know and we will send you a replacement free of charge
Natural Chamois Leather: The eco-friendly chamois leather made of 100% genuine sheepskin. The leather has a little fish-like smell, which also identifies genuine leather. The chamois cloth for car care is soft, has good extensibility, hygroscopicity, permeability, easy to wring out and store.
Unger Chamois Leather 0.5 m2 is a high quality oil-dressed chamois leather cloth for smear-free drying and finishing of glass surfaces.
Product Overview:
- No abrasion means no swirl marks or fine scratching on your paintwork.
- The Chamois is a natural and environmentally safe option
- Professional quality sheepskin chamois.
- Excellent for glass cleaning
- Quality checked by hand
- 0.5 m2
Caring For Your Chamois Leather:
- You need to care for chamois leather in order to get the best out of it.
- Do not store a chamois leather wet in a jar or sealed bag.
- It will cause it to deteriorate quickly and leave it virtually useless.
- This is because chamois leather is tanned with fish oil, giving it its unique smell and also enhancing its absorption.
- Storing the chamois wet causes the skin to naturally deteriorate.
- Likewise, if a detergent (such as washing up liquid) is used to rinse the chamois, it will remove the oil oxidised into the skin during the tanning process.
- This will result in it becoming (once dry) hard and brittle and less likely to freely absorb both dirt and water.