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• Chamois Buffer H
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.31 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 6 reviews |
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24 of 24 found the following review helpful:
original bufferApr 09, 2008
By rband3 This buffer shines your nails without wearing away the nail itself as many artificial nail buffers do. The Chamois cloth is the best for this job. It is very difficult to find this type of product in stores, so I was pleased to find it on line.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Fixing/Replacing mis-fitting chamois materialDec 08, 2011
By Ron Hildebrand I just wanted to address the concerns of the person who had an issue with the way the chamois was poorly attached to the body of the buffer. It's a shame the seller didn't respond, and I considered that when I placed my order, but thought it was probably something that could be taken care of once I saw the piece in front of me. I'm not quite sure of the exact mechanics of the issue as described by the buyer, as this is all plastic (aside from the chamois material), and there is no "metal part", but it looks simple enough to deal with in any event.
The chamois is actually held in place by a corded elastic band. This allows the chamois to be either adjusted or replaced when needed (visit an auto parts store and buy a window-cleaning chamois, and you'll have a lifetime of replacement chamois material!). Just stick something small and pointed--a straightened paper clip, for instance, or tip of a pen--under the band to pull it out of the groove in which it rests, re-adjust the chamois, and you're done. When the original piece of chamois wears out, use the original as a pattern to cut a new piece roughly to size (and it doesn't have to be a perfect fit when in place, it just needs to be large enough so it fits under the elastic band all the way around. I'd suggest using a wet chamois to fit in place, as it will mold to the shape of the buffer as it dries. Then use some scissors to trim to final size.
So, if the chamois is slipping out from under the band as the original poster described, simply pull it away from its groove and re-tuck the chamois, and that should take care of it. This actually seems to be a nicely designed and inexpensive piece for what its designed to do.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Too bigJun 09, 2009
By BAC I like what it does, but it was a little longer than what I thought it works well though.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
not up to standardsJan 05, 2011
By Pat I received this item and it was defective. Part of the chamois was sticking out from the rim around the item on one end and on the other end the chamois was caught up in the metal part. I emailed the seller and never got a response back. I was not able to make any contact with the seller or get a response. I purchased another brand nail buffer at the same time and it was fine. I would not buy this particular item again or deal with this company. The company was Greatest Nail Care out of GardenGrove Ca.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Chamois bufferJan 01, 2012
By Paule-Andree This chamois buffer arrived very promptly. It is easy to use and it is real chamois. It is a good purchase and I recommend it highly.
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