Cleaning a dirty liner?
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Cleaning a dirty liner?
Hey guys,
My liner is looking a little shabby inside my trusty Akubra, and I'm wondering what the best way to fix that is. I've heard that I could take a baby wipe to it, but before I do anything, I thought it best to consult the masters of gear. It's not dirty like something got spilled or something, it's more just from natural wear, maybe sweat and dirt, (ie. from putting the hat back on after Cross Country practice, or worse, a race)
What can I do? I don't want to remove the liner.
In Christ,
Shane
My liner is looking a little shabby inside my trusty Akubra, and I'm wondering what the best way to fix that is. I've heard that I could take a baby wipe to it, but before I do anything, I thought it best to consult the masters of gear. It's not dirty like something got spilled or something, it's more just from natural wear, maybe sweat and dirt, (ie. from putting the hat back on after Cross Country practice, or worse, a race)
What can I do? I don't want to remove the liner.
In Christ,
Shane
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But if you want to replace it, now is as good a time as any!
There are still 'Michaelson Rocks' boxer shorts available at:
http://www.cafepress.com/cp/store.aspx?s=nim3
(Sorry, really couldn't pass that one up.)
There are still 'Michaelson Rocks' boxer shorts available at:
http://www.cafepress.com/cp/store.aspx?s=nim3
(Sorry, really couldn't pass that one up.)
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I would NOT send a fedora to a dry cleaner!!!! Unless there is a shop which specializes in cleaning fedoras and the like, it's a bad idea to send it to a dry cleaner. There's no knowing what the cleaning chemicals could do to your hat! That, and to properly clean a hat, it'll need reblocking and I can assure you I've never known of a dry cleaner who keeps hat blocks on the premises. Besides, I'd be surprised if they even took your hat. They'd likely tell you they don't clean hats.
As for the liner, your best bet would be to carefully remove the liner and clean it as Langpuss did. Be aware that if you do this, they seemingly used a hot glue gun to tack in the liner, so you may have to use "gentle force" to remove the liner. I removed the lining from my Akubra and plan to clean it this way. Or, you could just leave everything the way it is and not clean it, since it'll probably be on your head most of the time!
You could always try the baby wipe idea if you really don't want to take the hat apart, but keep in mind that places that professionally clean fedoras will remove the liner AND the sweatband in the process, putting them back in after the hat has been cleaned.
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As for the liner, your best bet would be to carefully remove the liner and clean it as Langpuss did. Be aware that if you do this, they seemingly used a hot glue gun to tack in the liner, so you may have to use "gentle force" to remove the liner. I removed the lining from my Akubra and plan to clean it this way. Or, you could just leave everything the way it is and not clean it, since it'll probably be on your head most of the time!
You could always try the baby wipe idea if you really don't want to take the hat apart, but keep in mind that places that professionally clean fedoras will remove the liner AND the sweatband in the process, putting them back in after the hat has been cleaned.
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Alright, I cleaned it, let it dry, and put it back in with double sided tape (which gave me a little trouble... lining it up and keeping it attached. It kept falling off). I didn't iron it, but that's alright... I just wanted it clean before the QM summit.
Anyway, it looks great - better than it did when it was new, actually. It had come with a brown mark in it, looked like it was from the sweatband (which I also cleaned... it had faint remnants of hair styling product on it). So thanks everybody for your advice and help, and God bless!
In Christ,
Shane
Anyway, it looks great - better than it did when it was new, actually. It had come with a brown mark in it, looked like it was from the sweatband (which I also cleaned... it had faint remnants of hair styling product on it). So thanks everybody for your advice and help, and God bless!
In Christ,
Shane
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For some reason, I had to read that three times...I kept seeing: "Operation: Lang Soup."IndyMcFly wrote:... okay, I'm opting for Operation: Lang Soap.
Okay, that's it, we're GONNA have to inspect his hat liner at the QM...if we don't, he's just gonna show it off anyway...IndyMcFly wrote:I didn't iron it, but that's alright... I just wanted it clean before the QM summit.
Since you guys shared all this great info, now I'm gonna have to buy a hat liner.
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