| | |  | Sports & Outdoors | Home » » Tanner's Select Premium New Zealand Sheepskin Chamois (5.5 Sq. Ft.) | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Tanner's Select chamois are the finest genuine chamois produced in the world. Made from the finest select sheepskin, your genuine chamois is a natural leather product tanned with 100% fish oil and finished by expert craftsmen using traditional methods established over 100 years ago. All Tanner's Select products reflect the highest quality and performance. Chamois is used by the most demanding car enthusiasts and detailers to maintain a dazzling, spotless finish on any vehicle. It is also ideal for cleaning mirrors, glass, lenses, and can be used dry for dusting fine furniture, television screens and shining jewelry, silver and golf clubs. Tanner's Select chamois is super absorbent, scratch free and the best way to dry, polish and protect your car. Its natural qualities for attracting water, dirt, and dust particles are unsurpassed. | | | Features: | |
• Genuine Chamois Leather made from New Zealand Sheep Skin
• Dries & Polishes Scratch-Free
• No Streaks or Spotting
• Oil Tanned
• 5.5 Square Feet of Quality Chamois
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 26.88 inches | | Product Width:
| 0.12 inches | | Product Height:
| 26.88 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.55 pounds | | Package Length:
| 11.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 6 reviews |
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I am very happy with it !!!Aug 03, 2010 My old Chamois is very old and hard so I figured it was time to replace it. This one is nice and soft and does a great job drying my car. It's nice and large so you can dry the entire roof or hood before you have to wring it out. Now my dark blue car looks GREAT when I dry it off.
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Too overrated, not worth the money..!Jul 19, 2010 I was quite excited to have the Sheepskin Chamois on my hands after reading the reviews and products description (I do not mind paying extra for good quality as long as the product does the job as described).
I recently purchased my new black SUV and needed something better that a regular synthetic chamois. Boy.!, let me tell you...this Sheepskin Chamois itself looks great quality, rugged and it's definitely huge (a bit uneven cut, but acceptable), which I liked.
However, it does not dry not even close as advertised and as rated. Yes, it actually absorbs lots of water when you first strike, but good luck when wringing, as it becomes a challenge to get the water out and reapply onto wet surface again, it's so messy, that you'll go back to the regular synthetic chamois (trust me you will), that's what makes this product disappointing.
At the end, I still keep a regular synthetic chamois that cost me less that $10 and does the drying job even better and quicker.
Huge!Mar 06, 2010 This thing is gigantic. I gave it to my father in law for Christmas and he loved it. He uses chamois mainly for his motorcycle, but would need to cut it into smaller pieces even for a car.
It's high quality and seems it will last a long while (especially cut into smaller pieces).
ChamoisFeb 04, 2010 The Sheepskin Chamois works great! It doesn't leave streaking when wiping my car down after I wash it. Great Product!
The real thing...Now I count cars jumping the fence to go to sleep.Dec 17, 2009 This product is the real thing. Sheep skin is still the best for drying a spot free car. Works much better than synthetic products including the Sham-Wow!!! Easy to wipe and wring out. Use it to dry the car at least 3 times before forming your opinion. I cut mine in two because it is big enough and easier to handle for me at the smaller size. The skin needs to be broken in a time or two before it will begin to slide easily when drying. Skin changes over time. You should get about 3-4 years use out of it before it begins getting too dried out. Dried out shammies do not retain the water as well as one in good shape. I replace all of mine about every 4 years.
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