Chamois cloth is traditionally made from the skin of the chamois, a type of goat-antelope found in the mountainous regions of Europe. However, modern chamois cloth is often made from synthetic materials, such as microfiber, to mimic the soft, absorbent qualities of the original animal skin. These cloths are commonly used for cleaning and polishing due to their ability to absorb moisture without leaving lint behind.
A chamois is a cloth often used for waxing one's car. Its weight is dependent on the size of the cloth. A fully grown chamois weighs about 50 Kg or 110 lbs. They are related to the antelope.
Chamois cloth sometimes known as a shammy, is a type of porous leather that is favored for its gentle, non-abresive composition and absorption properties.
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Shammy is how you pronounce chamois
To apply chamois butter for cycling comfort, first wash and dry your skin. Then, apply a small amount of chamois butter directly to the chamois pad of your cycling shorts or directly onto your skin in the areas that come into contact with the saddle. Make sure to evenly distribute the butter to reduce friction and chafing during your ride.
chamois comes from a sheep. it is the skin on a sheep.
A chamois is used to wash cars.
Chamois leather can be expensive, but primarily it is used for absorbing moisture (especially in car washing). Some of its moisture absorbing properties come from is saturation with cod oil.
Steuart Laing has written: 'Chamois' -- subject(s): Chamois hunting, Chamois
"Chamois" is fundamentally a noun (meaning a kind of animal) but can also be used as a "substantive adjective" as in "chamois skin".
Chamois Niortais F.C. was created in 1925.
The chamois is a mountain goat. Some facts about the chamois are the fur turns grey in the winter, their horns are short and curved, and it is a solitary animal.