AB beaver vs Fullers Earth

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AB beaver vs Fullers Earth

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With luck I might be getting my new AB beaver before the premire. I'm off the day of the midnight showing and luckly the day after too.
I was wondering if I applied just alight dusting of Fullers before I left to get in line (oh yea I'm gonna get there early) would it come off easily with a vacum cleaner. I experamented with my Keppler and it didn't come out to badly.

Anyone have any thoughts on this.

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Should come off just fine. Also if you lightly tap or flick the hat, it'll puff off. Also also, if it gets a little bit wet (in the event that it rains after the premiere), it'll all just come right off. I've used a vacuum before, but usually I just hit the hats a little and use a hat brush to brush it all off.

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Good question,I was wondering the same. 8) Thanks.
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Well, TonyRush posted this the last time this was asked, quote below taken directly from Todd's Costume website, and I believe it bears repeating..
Quote:
Fuller's earth will wipe off of most smooth leathers, and it will wash out of clothes that can be laundered. It won't come off of your hat without professional cleaning, so don't put it there unless you want it dirty forever. 5 oz.
So, don't ever say you weren't warned if it doesn't work.

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Post by McFly »

:-k Hmm... well, I'm not saying Todd doesn't know what he's talking about, because we know he does, but I've never had a problem getting it off my hat before. It MAY take a brush and some steam to get the deep clean, but I'm not sure it'll be dirty forever!

I'm going to clean off my AB right now and see how it works - it's been on there for a few weeks now. We'll see what happens!

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Post by Indiana Croft »

Let us know how it goes. And Michaelson, your correct I did read that on Todds site, but ya know how it is, I just gotta ask. :roll: :lol:

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Well it all came off the felt just fine, and all I used was the little brush he sells. I DID use a little vacuum for getting it off the ribbon, but other than that, it was fine.

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Indiana Croft wrote:Let us know how it goes. And Michaelson, your correct I did read that on Todds site, but ya know how it is, I just gotta ask. :roll: :lol:

Croft
Yeah, just wanted to make sure that 'disclaimer' was seen, as no matter how often folks are told, when something is tried and goes south, they scream bloody murder here before they realize they WERE told otherwise! :lol:

Glad it worked for you McFly. That doesn't necessarily mean it will work for everyone, especially since we have a posted statement by Todd's Costume to the contrary, so it's a 50/50 chance either way.

That said, both sides of the issue state it's completely reversable, but one states it will take a professional cleaning to do the job, while the other was able to do it himself. Either way, you're not DOA if you do the deed. :wink:

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Post by manu7 »

now see id rather have mine looking all filthy and well loved all the time
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Michaelson wrote:Glad it worked for you McFly. That doesn't necessarily mean it will work for everyone, especially since we have a posted statement by Todd's Costume to the contrary, so it's a 50/50 chance either way.
Exactly! Sometimes it works wonderfully, and sometimes it might not. I just mean to say that in my experience it's been alright each time. However - that said, I usually don't leave Fuller's on my hats for months and months and months either, in which case a professional cleaning may be absolutely neccesary.

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Post by redsleighdown »

I had actually asked Marc that same question a few days back about my Beaver AB.
Marc wrote: Hey Charlie,

you can brush it of (counterclock wise on top and the other way on the underside). But it won't blow off "just like that" :-)

Best to you,

Marc
So there you have it.
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Post by Indycrazy5187 »

Did anyone watch Keppler's video on hat softening. A child could do it. I have to say I've dealt with all types of gear heads in other genres like Comic book fans and such, but Indy fans are the most helpful.
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Post by Drhenryindianajones »

saw the keppler video and it was a great tutorial gearheads alway have the answer !!
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Drhenryindianajones wrote:saw the keppler video and it was a great tutorial gearheads alway have the answer !!
Where is that video?
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