SWORD PRO SW-6D-L Cleaning Chamois Towel 64 x 43 cm for Car, Glass, Furniture, Boat and Home Use, Absorbent and Soft ( PACK 2)
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Attribute | Value | Help |
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Use | Car, Glass, Furniture, Boat, Home | |
Size | 64 x 43 cm | |
Soft | True | |
Type | Cleaning Chamois Towel | |
Brand | SWORD PRO | |
Material | Synthetic chamois (polyvinyl alcohol) | |
Quantity | 2 | |
Absorbent | True | |
Lint free | True |
Overview
The SWORD PRO SW-6D-L Cleaning Chamois Towel measures 64 x 43 cm. It is designed to absorb and remove water or cleaning solutions from various surfaces without leaving lint or scratches. It can be used on car exteriors and interiors, glass surfaces, furniture, boats, and household items.
Material and Construction
- Made of synthetic chamois material (polyvinyl alcohol or similar polymer-based fabric).
- Porous structure allows rapid absorption of water and liquids.
- Soft texture minimizes the risk of scratching paint, glass, or delicate surfaces.
- Lint-free construction ensures no fibers are left behind on wiped surfaces.
- Edges are finished or hemmed (if applicable) to reduce fraying over repeated use.
Usage Instructions
Before First Use
Rinse the cloth in clean water to remove any manufacturing residues. Wring out excess water.
To Wipe Wet Surfaces
Fully wet or dampen the cloth, then wring to a damp state. Wipe across the surface to pick up water or cleaning solution. For heavy water, partially wring and repeat.
For Drying
After washing a car or cleaning a window, use the damp chamois cloth to absorb remaining moisture. Move in straight strokes rather than circular motions to avoid streaks.
For Polishing or Light Buffing
If used after cleaning, the damp cloth can leave a streak-free finish. Ensure it is clean and free of debris to avoid scratches.
Handling
Do not use sharp objects or abrasive cleaners on the cloth. Avoid contact with rough edges that could tear the material.