Definition
A soft, velvety leather (traditionally from mountain goat skin) that's perfect for polishing without scratching—basically the gentle giant of cleaning cloths. Also a type of wild goat if you're into taxonomy.
Example Usage
Use a chamois cloth to dry your car for a streak-free shine.
Source: Leather working and material terminology
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