Besides, what is a chamois made out of?
æmi/) is a type of porous leather, traditionally the skin of the chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra), a type of European mountain goat, but today made almost exclusively from the flesh split of a sheepskin.
Similarly, which is better chamois or microfiber? While a chamois does absorb some water it essentially acts like a squeegee and pushes the water off the car. This can be problematic for one glaring reason. Waffle weave microfiber towels are particularly absorbent, and are great at keeping small particles off the surface so they don't scratch your car.
Likewise, what can I use instead of a chamois?
Use microfiber towels. My favorites are TheRagCompany's Dry Me A River Towel and their smaller waffle weave towels. I would also recommend using a quick detailer to spray onto the vehicle when drying as this helps lubricate the surface and prevent scratching.
How do you use natural chamois?
Use a natural chamois leather cloth to dry your car. Before use rinse chamois cloth in clean water, and wring out. The chamois needs to be damp, yet not too wet for best results. Remove the majority of water from your car before you dry it by sweeping the chamois over the car, wring out excess water as you proceed.
