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hi, as a car enthusist and a car detailer i am always on the look out for new products that i can use to keep the beast looking scmick. one of the most vital things in any car care kit is the chamois. i have come across a supplier who stocks a new type of microfibre chamois that is awesome. it wont scratch or swirl paint work like some other harsh chamois (providing you take the appropriate care) and it has an excellent absorbtion ratio. Another good thing is that they are that big that you can cut them in half and have two, one for washing and one for drying.

Microfibre Chamois - $40 + delivery

also available are perferated chamois in 3packs - $70 + delivery

pm me if anyone is interested our wants some detailing advice.

cheers

icer33

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