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You guys are so in the 20th century :)

The latest way is microfibre chamois....

http://waxit.com.au/proddetail.asp?prod=MT7001&cat=6

Here are a few more tips for those of you who have never used a chamois, who knows what else you are missing *looks at OP*...

http://waxit.com.au/howto.asp?howto=1

my mum bought one of the ones that had the soapy shit all through it. biggest pain in the arse out. i have used a new synthetic one and its not as good as my old one. my old one dries the car completely. it is actually a synthetic one, not leather as i stated in my first post.

MAN i hate this chamois crap..

Doesnt work..

Either that or i dont know how to use it.

I rather use a cloth.. But it does leave flur a bit. But i now bought some special cloth just for drying.. leaves no flur or anything..

But i used the chamois for the first time.. never again..

doesnt even soak anything up.

and i paid like 15 bucks

anyone in sutherland shire area can have it for free.

MAN i hate this chamois crap..

Doesnt work..

Either that or i dont know how to use it.

I rather use a cloth.. But it does leave flur a bit. But i now bought some special cloth just for drying.. leaves no flur or anything..

But i used the chamois for the first time.. never again..

doesnt even soak anything up.

and i paid like 15 bucks

anyone in sutherland shire area can have it for free.

Try the meguiars one...u won't go wrong...u'll find it takes less time to dry ur car compared to normal cloths...

You guys are so in the 20th century :)

The latest way is microfibre chamois....

Werd...Meguiars microfibre chamois, microfibre applicator, microfibre detailing cloth & microfibre dust cloth is where its at. :P

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