shammy
/ˈʃæmi/
noun
- A soft piece of leather or cloth used for polishing or drying surfaces, especially cars or windows.
- The window cleaner always carries a shammy to get a streak-free shine.
- She bought a new shammy for polishing the silverware.
- He used a shammy to dry the car after washing it.
verb
- To wipe or polish with a shammy cloth.
- After the rain, he shammied the car to remove water spots.
- She carefully shammied the glass table until it sparkled.
- The detailer will shammy the entire vehicle before the customer arrives.