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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Great
WendyJo
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
This is NOT a real leather chamois. I would not recommend this if you want a real natural product.
F R.
Reviewed in the Netherlands on February 17, 2025
Ja een prima zeem
Lifestuckinbed
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
It works great for absorbing water BUT I bought them as an alternative to all the shedding microfiber type cleaning rags out there and unfortunately this doesn’t work well for wiping counters etc even though I saw comments that said it did…. It GRIPS AND GETS STUCK on the counter so it’s impossible to wipe…. Wish I could find something that was non shedding like this that would work!
Imanol ññ
Reviewed in Spain on February 12, 2025
Muy buenas bayetas con una pasada lo seca todo
Jeff Olson
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
The size of these chamois are pretty good. They're absorbency are perfect and they pretty much don't leave any streaks either.I bought these because I'm an Uber driver and I wash my car quite often - so, I keep these in the back of my trunk and when I get out of the wash I take one out of a plastic bag ( to keep it moist) and then wipe off all the little drops that are left behind
VVK
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
Two large sized chamois at a reasonable price.
James
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
They work great and were reasonably priced.
DS+R
Reviewed in Germany on November 7, 2024
Eine moralisch ethische Frage muss zunächst jede*r sich selbst beantworten. Kaufe ich ein synthetisch hergestelltes "Fensterleder" oder halt eine Ziegenhaut, wofür tatsächlich unmittelbar eine (in diesem Fall zwei) Ziege(n) ihr Leben geben musste(n).Darüber hinaus stellt man sich die Frage, ob man überhaupt ein echtes "Fensterleder" benötigt, wo es grad heutzutage zig Alternativen gibt.Wir benötigen dieses Leder für Makrolonscheiben, da Synthetikstoffe wie auch Gummiabzieher Kratzer hinterlassen.Für's Auto, also den Lack, würde ich eher immer wieder auf das synthetische "Zaubertuch" zurückgreifen!Hier wird von "airlab" echte Ziegenhaut, respektive "chamois" (Gämse; "chamois leather" = "Fensterleder") verkauft. Der Versand dauerte drei Tage. Vakuumiert auf einfache Briefgröße mit einem Beipackzettel und der Garantiekarte wurden die beiden Leder geliefert.Die Häute wurden nicht in Form geschnitten, sondern so gegerbt, wie sie halt sind. Jede Haut hat eine individuelle Form (sie sind eben nicht rechteckig), aber behält insgesamt die versprochenen Mindestmaße von jeweils 60x40cm an den jeweils längsten Stellen (siehe Foto).In den Ledern befinden sich keine Fehlstellen oder gar Löcher. Die Dicke der Leder entspricht etwa der üblichen Dicke von Ziegenledern.Zu dem Preis inklu Versand ist das eine überragende Qualität. Im direkten Vergleich möchten namhafte Hersteller teils >300% mehr für ein echtes (rechteckiges) Ziegenleder haben.Die Herkunft, Haltung und Schlachtung der Ziegen wird aber bei namhaften Herstellern, wie auch bei diesen von airlab, völlig verschwiegen.Ich gehe sehr sorgsam mit den Ledern um und würde diese von airlab zu gegebener Zeit wieder kaufen.
Bucklynn
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
Excellent shammy this thing worked great soaks up the water streak free highly recommend
David.
Reviewed in Spain on October 15, 2024
Esta gamuza absorbe muy bien el agua, yo la utilizo para secar en coche y lo deja reluciente.Una vez la he utilizado, la limpio con agua y un poco de jabónPara secarla la tiendo como si fuese una toalla ya que una vez seca se queda tiesa como un cartón, si os pasa esto no se me alarmen, es totalmente normal.Calidad y precio aceptable.
MG-ST
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2023
I'll admit I bought these for the price - two for $11.99. At least for drying your car, they work. Because they are thin, they drag when I try to pull them across my car. They are a good size, and certainly soft and absorbant. I don't know if these were shaved from a thicker piece, or stretched to it's present size from a smaller one. I had trouble using them at first, but I think I've gotten used to them. They will stretch as you pull it across a wet car, but with practice it will do the job. Not sure how durable these are, but for the price, they will work for cleaning, drying and polishing. I am hoping that because I wash it with soap and water after use they'll last at least a year.
Shopper
Reviewed in Canada on July 30, 2023
I use it to do a final wipe on the mirrors in the bathroom and from all the cloths that I have (synthetic shammy, fiber, cotton, paper towel) it's the best cloth. I say final wipe because this is a natural product like a layer of leather so I don't recommend it coming into contact with chemicals such as vinegar, ammonia, bleach, windex, or other products for the mirrors. So what I do is I use a normal multi-purpose cellulose sponge to clean the mirror with chemical products and I do wipes with clean water to rinse it. Then when it's time to do the final wipe to get all the excess water out, I use this wonderful soaked and wringed Chamois cloth. You're going to see that it wipes nicely and leaves no lint. Once you wipe it, you're going to see a bit of moisture on the mirror but when it dries up, you will not see any water spots or streaks. The mirror is spotless. I think the instructions tell us to soak it in warm water but I recommend to go a bit hotter but not too hot because you don't want to purposely ruin the product and then wring it. I find that the warmer the water and when you wring it and wipe the mirror with a warmer cloth, it wipes better and the moisture on the mirror dries up faster. The size of it is as big as a teen T-Shirt so for me it was too big to just clean the mirrors in the bathroom. So I cut it in half. It comes in 2 sheets so I only used half of one. For people who will use it to dry a car or a larger surface area, it may be the right size. When you soak it in water, you will notice that the density of the cloth is not like a synthetic cloth where it's very porous but more like a leather not porous so it will take a couple of more seconds to absorb the water for it to be soaked. It's a natural product so the edges don't come in a nice rectangular cut shape but an odd shape. Also, it's not like paper towel where you throw it away but the Chamois cloth is reusable so better for the environment. I really like this product and it does its job well for my purposes.
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