Chammying

/ˈtʃæmiɪŋ/ verb

The process of treating leather to make it soft and pliable like chamois, or the act of buffing something with a chamois cloth.

Present participle of 'chammy,' derived from the verb form meaning to process leather using traditional chamois-making techniques. The practice comes from Alpine leather-working methods dating back centuries.

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