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Ebay Hats: Victories, Defeats, Gripes & Items of Interest

40Cal

One Too Many
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California
So, then air dry after the n-bath?
Jim's advice is good about treating the sweat before the bath... couldn't hurt. I've personally never witnessed any sweatband damage from the Naptha bath. I submerge the entire hat ... felt, ribbon sweat... and liner. When done , let it air dry for a few hours (outdoors). It will smell like a coleman stove for awhile but that goes away.
 

rogerstg

A-List Customer
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325
Location
Rhode Island
I need to clean my Champ. I assume you remove the ribbon and liner/sweat before a naptha bath? Then air dry, or rinse first then air dry, or...???

Like fruno, I soak the whole thing, except I treat the sweat after the bath, but the order probably matters little. Any tags or labels glued in will likely fall out, so make note of those so that you can re attach them. Let it soak for several hours, gently swirling it from time to time.
 
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19,430
Location
Funkytown, USA
Like fruno, I soak the whole thing, except I treat the sweat after the bath, but the order probably matters little. Any tags or labels glued in will likely fall out, so make note of those so that you can re attach them. Let it soak for several hours, gently swirling it from time to time.

To be clear, I treat before and after. Unlike many here, though, I've never had a paper tag (re-order tag) come unfixed from the felt.
 

rogerstg

A-List Customer
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Location
Rhode Island
To be clear, I treat before and after. Unlike many here, though, I've never had a paper tag (re-order tag) come unfixed from the felt.
For me it's been things like price tags, the embroidered tip label on the recent Champ, and other misc items that one may want to preserve. I've only done a handful of hats though, so my experience is limited.
 

ryan_289

Familiar Face
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81
Location
Arkansas
Just picked up my first resistol! 10x open road type.
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10,858
Location
vancouver, canada
Jim's advice is good about treating the sweat before the bath... couldn't hurt. I've personally never witnessed any sweatband damage from the Naptha bath. I submerge the entire hat ... felt, ribbon sweat... and liner. When done , let it air dry for a few hours (outdoors). It will smell like a coleman stove for awhile but that goes away.
I was surprised at how quickly the smell went away and also surprised how much dirt and crap came out of the hat and settled out at the bottom of the bucket.
 
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10,858
Location
vancouver, canada
I can't imagine going through this. It seems much easier to buy only clean hats.
That is the interesting aspect. Hats that I thought were clean still left crap in the bottom of the naptha barrel. And once I got passed my trepidation of immersing a good hat in white gas it was fun and added a new aspect/dimension of owning and caring for hats. If you think about it, unless vintage hats have been stored and hardly worn are likely to be carrying years of accumulated dust and debris.
 

ryan_289

Familiar Face
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81
Location
Arkansas
I posted a few days ago and it finally came in. I'm not too sure I dig it. It's almost to me like it can't decide to be a cowboy hat or a fedora. It's definitely stiff like a modern cowboy hat. The brim is rock hard. I can't decide if I'm going to move it along or mess with it some. My favorite western style crease needs more brim.
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