Klutch
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Post by Klutch on Mar 13, 2009 19:13:10 GMT -5
What is the best method? I have a few that are really, really dirty, and have started to yellow on the inside from sweat. I know a dishwasher is supposed to work but I don't have one. Anyone have any methods they would like to share with me?
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"Hollywood" Cactus Matt
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Post by "Hollywood" Cactus Matt on Mar 13, 2009 19:24:03 GMT -5
Regular washing machine usually does the trick for me. Just to be on the safe side, though, I'd use the gentle cycle.
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Post by willywonka666 on Mar 13, 2009 19:45:47 GMT -5
I rarely wear any, but when I do and I wash them, I put some detergent in a clean bucket and let the hats soak awhile, rinse and sit them on a towel on top of my deep freeze-don't want the sun fading it
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Mr.K-itty
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Post by Mr.K-itty on Mar 13, 2009 20:10:44 GMT -5
you can get a hat cage (prolly find one at a hat store) so your hat doesnt get deformed in the washer....or yeah hand wash it with some woolite
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