Water repellent spray in the UK?
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Water repellent spray in the UK?
Hi,
Can anyone recommend a good water repellent for fedoras available in the UK? I can find various US products but becasue they're in cans they can't ship them by air....
Thanks
Can anyone recommend a good water repellent for fedoras available in the UK? I can find various US products but becasue they're in cans they can't ship them by air....
Thanks
Re: Water repellent spray in the UK?
Good question, asI might be bale to find the same in Poland as well.... or buy when I'm next in England
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Re: Water repellent spray in the UK?
As a sort of adjunct to this what can I use as felt stiffener? Is there something I can use to partially 'set' the bash once I have something I like?
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Re: Water repellent spray in the UK?
There is a website called www.fabricuk.com. They are in Birmingham and stock a wide range of protective sprays. They might be worth a look.
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stiffener is really just shellac diluted in alcohol. you could buy some clear shellac and make a solution by thinning it with denatured alcohol. if you go to hatsupply.com you can find the product safety sheet for their stiffener which lists what is in it. or you could buy this:Kt Templar wrote:As a sort of adjunct to this what can I use as felt stiffener? Is there something I can use to partially 'set' the bash once I have something I like?
http://www.macculloch-wallis.co.uk/Prod ... ions!83600.
are you having trouble keeping a bash set in a hat? because usually if you set a bash and just keep reinforcing the shape it will set and keep on it's own.
Re: Water repellent spray in the UK?
Fedora recommended to me that I use scotchgard. Make sure it is the NON-SILICONE type. I do not know if they sell it in the UK, but if they do it is something to consider.
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Re: Water repellent spray in the UK?
Ya- stay away from water.
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That's even funnier as I live in Ireland.... It rains ALL the time hereknibs7 wrote:Ya- stay away from water.
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Re: Water repellent spray in the UK?
it's a "soft day" here in Poland too!djd wrote:That's even funnier as I live in Ireland.... It rains ALL the time hereknibs7 wrote:Ya- stay away from water.
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Ok good, I'm glad you got my joke It was kind of a gamble because not everyone is really from where there location under their avatar saysdjd wrote:That's even funnier as I live in Ireland.... It rains ALL the time hereknibs7 wrote:Ya- stay away from water.
Kyle
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Re: Water repellent spray in the UK?
Found this one which I'm going to try http://www.hut-shopping.de/Hat_Care_Imp ... -Rain.html
Re: Water repellent spray in the UK?
posted this in another thread...
i can only find one kind of scotchgard... this one:
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/e ... c_Cleaner/
can this be used for felt hats? it's a cleaner with protector... they say it's like foam or something.
i can only find one kind of scotchgard... this one:
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/e ... c_Cleaner/
can this be used for felt hats? it's a cleaner with protector... they say it's like foam or something.
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Re: Water repellent spray in the UK?
I'd be a bit leery of it, as it is just a fabric cleaner, not a standard water type repellent you're looking for.
It states:
Regards! Michaelson
It states:
I don't see 'felt' listed, and unless it says something like that, always err to the side of caution.Ideal for sofas, slip covers, throw pillows, chair cushions, table linens, and curtains
Regards! Michaelson
Re: Water repellent spray in the UK?
ummmm... so which scotchgard do you guys use? is it there on their site as well?Michaelson wrote:I'd be a bit leery of it, as it is just a fabric cleaner, not a standard water type repellent you're looking for.
It states:
I don't see 'felt' listed, and unless it says something like that, always err to the side of caution.Ideal for sofas, slip covers, throw pillows, chair cushions, table linens, and curtains
Regards! Michaelson
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Re: Water repellent spray in the UK?
We use 'regular' Scotchgard in the red plaid can.
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/e ... Protector/
This is the protector. You found the 'cleaner', and that's not the stuff you want.
Regards! Michaelson
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/e ... Protector/
This is the protector. You found the 'cleaner', and that's not the stuff you want.
Regards! Michaelson
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After extensive trips to the mall and other stores... I still have yet to find the "protector" only spray. I did buy the "cleaner" to test on my hat, though.
What are the signs I should look out for to know that this product might have disastrous results on my hat? How long does it take for the ill-effects to be seen?
What are the signs I should look out for to know that this product might have disastrous results on my hat? How long does it take for the ill-effects to be seen?
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I know it's a late reply, but I've only just seen this.
Is this the stuff to use?
http://www.fabricuk.com/showspecial.php?id=41
Ian
Is this the stuff to use?
http://www.fabricuk.com/showspecial.php?id=41
Ian