Rick Blaine
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I have used white gas, in a bucket, on over a dozen occasions with results ranging from tragic --------------->
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from this----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- to this!
to tip-top!
I have used denatured alcohol (@ $20 a gallon) when I needed to reduce stiffener &/or clean, both to mixed results (- i.e.- often no or very) little notable reduction of rigidity once felt dries & only mediocre cleaning results.
I've obtained much better cleaning results with the white gas/coleman fuel at only $10-$12 a gallon- BUT...
...compared with my recent successes with Scout/Bickmore hat cleaner, I am thinking of giving up the bucket.
The results seem more predictable, & the cost, ordered from Amazon can be as little as $9 per can, including delivery. And I can usually get two hats clean as a whistle, vs. a single hat, cleaned in white gas for $12. Besides that, with the spray I don't have to cram it into a bucket & re-form the results.
It also seems to further "cut" the stiffener when used in concert with a denatured alcohol soak.
Simply anecdotal info, your mileage may differ. [huh]
Anyone have similar or contrary results? Any better idea to clean or to reduce stiffeners? (I know- stay away from little blue pills! -lol!)
If I need reconstructive work (e.g. - new sweat) I'd just assume send it to the pros (Buckaroo, Optimo, Clean-a-hat) but I'd like to be able to do a simple cleaning myself.
from this----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- to this!
to tip-top!
I have used denatured alcohol (@ $20 a gallon) when I needed to reduce stiffener &/or clean, both to mixed results (- i.e.- often no or very) little notable reduction of rigidity once felt dries & only mediocre cleaning results.
I've obtained much better cleaning results with the white gas/coleman fuel at only $10-$12 a gallon- BUT...
...compared with my recent successes with Scout/Bickmore hat cleaner, I am thinking of giving up the bucket.
The results seem more predictable, & the cost, ordered from Amazon can be as little as $9 per can, including delivery. And I can usually get two hats clean as a whistle, vs. a single hat, cleaned in white gas for $12. Besides that, with the spray I don't have to cram it into a bucket & re-form the results.
It also seems to further "cut" the stiffener when used in concert with a denatured alcohol soak.
Simply anecdotal info, your mileage may differ. [huh]
Anyone have similar or contrary results? Any better idea to clean or to reduce stiffeners? (I know- stay away from little blue pills! -lol!)
If I need reconstructive work (e.g. - new sweat) I'd just assume send it to the pros (Buckaroo, Optimo, Clean-a-hat) but I'd like to be able to do a simple cleaning myself.
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