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Hat Brush Question:

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Hello all!

I am hoping to get the "Protector," from B & L, and apply a faint misty spray over my Adventurebilt Beaver felt Indy hat in the coming weeks.

However, I applied a tad of the fullers earth onto the hat. And before I apply the "Protector" onto my hat I'll probably try to remove some of the fullers earth before-hand. I'm kinda new at the hat hobby, and this is probably a dumb question to ask, but what kind of brush would y'all recommend in helping to remove some of the fullers earth? I know that the AB is one tough hat, yet, I just want to make sure that I don't damage the felt whatsoever with anything too harsh....

I have a horsehair brush, that is semi-soft, and I thought that it would be best to ask the hat experts first with any advice or experiences in this situation... :wink:

Thank you for any help/suggestion!
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I'm curious to know more about hat brusher aswell :D keep me updated :wink:
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Post by The real Henry »

First I think no question is dumb!

And sorry I'm no brush expert, but my experience is that the best thing to clean a hat with is a (this is no joke!) hoover! :lol: :tup: I have a Federation, which was full of dust, and it worked perfectly! So I think you shouldn't worry about the brush! :wink:
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The real Henry wrote:First I think no question is dumb!

And sorry I'm no brush expert, but my experience is that the best thing to clean a hat with is a (this is no joke!) hoover! :lol: :tup: I have a Federation, which was full of dust, and it worked perfectly! So I think you shouldn't worry about the brush! :wink:
:lol: :lol: i could have NEVER in my life thought to that :lol: :lol: i might try anyway :lol: :lol:
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Do it you won't have bad results! TRUST ME! :!: :wink:
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Post by Indiana Jerry »

Yep, we had to figure that out after the last QM...McFly used a bit too much Fullers on his hat, I believe. ;)

Just to be safe, I'd start w/ the tool attachments w/ brushes on the ends, before you try the others...just in case getting it stunk on the end of one of those causes a 'hickey'.

(Oh, and please, use the tools...don't put it on the floor and run over it. :roll: :wink: )
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great..now you tell me.

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Post by Hemingway Jones »

Michaelson is the resident expert on hat brushes, among other things. :wink:

A hat brush is the way to go. I fear a vacuum may be a bit too traumatic and may pucker the felt if you are not careful. Gentle brushing will clean most hats.
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Post by Indiana Jerry »

I stand corrected. Sit, actually. Well, really, I'm perched on the chair kind of like a big gooney bird... :roll:

...corrected, anyway. I guess my 'hickey' fears weren't so far off after all... ;)

Thanks, Hemingway! (George, put the DustDevil down!)
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When I found my vintage hat at the store I didn't want to wear it till I cleaned it (60 years old germs scare me) So I bought a can of brand name carpet cleaner spray, you know the foam kind that goes on like a foam and then you let it air dry and then vacuum, well that's what I did and it came out very clean. When it dried, I vacuumed it with that round bristly vacuum attachment. I didn't create that much suction but lifted up the remaining dirt well.. And I don't believe it shrunk the hat one bit. It worked for me but some felts may differ.

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*phew* :roll: Good to hear...I was picturing a vintage hat stuffed half up a vacuum tube and hearing 'JEEEEEERRRRRRRRYYYYYYY' echoing off the mountains... ;)
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Post by marco polo »

I've been using one of those sticky rollers you buy at the dollar

store to clean my hat, works pretty good.
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I use a big shoe brush on mine, and so far so good.
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Post by Captain D »

Hey guys!

Thank you for all of the "interesting" replies, lol, :wink: . I appreciate all of your suggestions/tips/ideas!

I may start with the simple brush, like Hemingway & the Wookie suggested, go gently on it and then go from there if need be....

Thank you again guys for the replies! :D
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Post by Indiana Jerry »

If the sticky brush works, then you should be able to try the old tape trick, too. (Wrap tape around your hand, sticky side out. Overlap to make a big wide band. Keep it loose so it rolls around your hand. Use hand like a brush on hat.)
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