They are specially applicable to chamois leather, although a few may be used for chrome and alum leathers, and one or two are successfully applied to vegetable-tanned leather without a mordant.
To Clean and Polish Brass Beds--Brass bedsteads can be cleaned by rubbing them with a cloth which has been slightly moistened with sweet oil; then polished with a soft, dry duster, and lastly with a chamois leather.
To polish furniture, use a piece of velveteen instead of chamois leather.
To Clean Bronze, make the article very hot by placing it in boiling water; then rub it well with a piece of flannel cloth dipped in soapsuds, and dry with a chamois leather.
A piece of soft cotton rag will answer the same purpose as the buckskin or chamois leather.
The tools are similar, but a piece of buckskin or chamois leather is substituted for the bristle mottlers used for maple.
A chamois leather bag, about 16 x 12 inches in size, is filled with very fine, carefully sifted sand, and then sewn up as tightly as possible, so that the surface is quite taut.
Chamois leather, which is not always prepared from the skins of deer or chamois, is only suitable for flat ornament.
You know his story, Mr. Greenwood; you know how he carried with him everywhere something he had sewed in a piece of chamois leather; something which was his most precious possession.
Well, as the little sachet ofchamois leather is missing, I am inclined to think that it must have passed into his hands.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chamois leather" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.