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Clean Tools Absorber Synthetic Drying Chamois
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Description: The Absorber is a little miracle. More absorbent than a towel…less expensive than a chamois… and professionally proven to dry without scratching. You'd be left high and, well, not dry, without it!

The Absorber is a synthetic drying chamois made of high-tech PVA material that has a unique open cell structure to maximize water absorption. The Absorber absorbs water 3x faster and holds 50% more water than a regular towel or chamois. Its tough, durable construction is resistant to most chemicals and detergents, is unharmed by grease, oil, and solvents, resists tearing or shredding, will never flake apart, will not rot or mildew, can be machine washed, and lasts years with normal use. Yet its soft material is gentle and will not harm even the most delicate surfaces. Comes in a handy storage tube to keep out dirt and contaminants. 27" x 17".

-Tough, durable PVA material resistant to most chemicals
-Unharmed by grease, oil, and solvents
-Resists tearing or shredding and will not rot or mildew
-Absorbs water 3x faster than a regular towel or chamois
-Holds 50% more water than a regular towel or chamois
-Includes a storage tube to keep out contaminants
-Dimensions 27" x 17"

The absorber is NOT leather chamois. Nor is it terry cloth towel. But it's probably the best drying tool you'll ever discover! The secret of it's effectiveness is it's amazing sponge-like pore structure that enhances the capillary action and gives it superb absorbency. It may take some getting used to. Don't be afraid to experiment a little. You can't hurt it. Some people like to spread it out and pull it over the surface. Some like to use it folded like a pad. Others like to use it bunched up loosely in their hands. If your absorber is not clean when you put it away it might acquire an odor, or even mildew. If this happens it will not affect the absorber itself. Just wash it with your regular wash using liquid detergent and ammonia. If soap residue remains, just rinse with a little vinegar. Soaking is not necessary.
Keywords: Chamois, Absorber


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Registered: January 2004
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Review Date: Wed April 5, 2006 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 7 

 
Pros: Easy to use
Cons: Can scratch paint a little if not careful

Decent little chamois for drying off a vehicle real quick to reduce sun/water spots. It is easy to use. Highly recommend; but it can put some fine scratch marks in the paint. So be careful!

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