Tough,
durable PVA material resistant to most chemicalsHOW TO USE IT, BUT NOT ABUSE IT.
(AND WHATEVER YOU
DO DON'T LOSE IT!)
The absorber is NOT leather chamois. Nor is it terry cloth towel. But it's probably
the best drying tool you'll ever discover! The secret of it's effectiveness is
it's amazing sponge-like pore structure that enhances the capillary action and
gives it superb absorbency. It may take some getting used to. Don't be afraid to
experiment a little. You can't hurt it. Some people like to spread it out and
pull it over the surface. Some like to use it folded like a pad. Others like to
use it bunched up loosely in their hands. If your absorber is not clean when you
put it away it might acquire an odor, or even mildew. If this happens it will
not affect the absorber itself. Just wash it with your regular wash using liquid
detergent and ammonia. If soap residue remains, just rinse with a little
vinegar. Soaking is not necessary.
NOTE: When using it around the home - in the bathroom, for your hair, for the
dog etc. - it is better to let your absorber dry out between uses so it doesn't
pick up an odor. Simply wet before next use.