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I just wanted to share a personal experience that I had with a vintage Borsalino which I mistakenly let a so called professional in the cleaning buss. Attempt to clean and proceeded to eventually ruin the hat. I would suggest not to have any vintage hat chemically cleaned because first of all as in this case the dyed color of the hat was removed in the cleaning process .
Secondly not only did it remove the color it also removed the patina of age and the overall look of the hat. Due to this mistaken advice by the cleaner I am now trying to recoup the $150.00 that I paid for the hat and after 3 months it's been a hassle to say the least. Fortunately I have the original receipt from eBay and the pre cleaning photos as well .
The moral of the story is get as much info as you can before attempting to listen to anyone regarding having a hat cleaned and try to avoid the process if at all possible. Sometimes a little steam and a vigorous brushing will suffice . Good luck! And be ware of so called professionals who think they know what they are talking about when it comes to your fine vintage hats.
Secondly not only did it remove the color it also removed the patina of age and the overall look of the hat. Due to this mistaken advice by the cleaner I am now trying to recoup the $150.00 that I paid for the hat and after 3 months it's been a hassle to say the least. Fortunately I have the original receipt from eBay and the pre cleaning photos as well .
The moral of the story is get as much info as you can before attempting to listen to anyone regarding having a hat cleaned and try to avoid the process if at all possible. Sometimes a little steam and a vigorous brushing will suffice . Good luck! And be ware of so called professionals who think they know what they are talking about when it comes to your fine vintage hats.