How To Clean Woolen Hats?

Mar 01, 2020

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● For felt and other fabric fedoras, first use a soft sweater brush to remove dust. You can also use a lint roller to remove fluff and dirt. Use it gently to prevent the hat from deforming. For straws, just wipe with a damp white cloth to remove dust.


● If you accidentally let the rain wet your hat when it rains, please throw away the water and use a dry towel to absorb water if possible. Keep as far away from high temperature or direct sunlight as possible. If possible, use a hat-shaped cap holder or other support to support the hat to prevent the edges from flattening and the top of the hat from deforming. After the hat is supported, it can be dried with an electric hair dryer.


● If you sweat heavily while wearing a hat, carefully wipe the inside and outside of the hat with a damp cloth to remove excess salt. Turn the sweat belt out from the inside out and let the hat sweat belt dry completely on both sides. If salting occurs on the felt, soak the white cloth in an equal mixture of distilled white vinegar and water to clean it, then let the hat dry completely, and then use a soft brush to restore the fluff of the felt.


● If the sweatband is made of leather, you can clean it with soap and then use a leather care agent to keep it soft. Pay special attention to prevent the conditioner from contacting the felt, as it will leave stains.


● To remove oily stains from the cap, sprinkle cornstarch or talc on the stained area. Leave the powder on the hat for at least a few hours, then brush off. The powder will absorb grease. If the stain still exists, you can repeat the operation again.


● Unless the fibers are synthetic, do not use liquid cleaners on the hat. You can clean the white cloth with a little mild detergent mixed with water to remove stains. Then wipe with a cloth dipped in clean water and let it dry naturally.