I am in the process of distressing some of my gear and and am wanting to add some salt stains to the ribbon of my hat. I have some Fullers Earth, but it appears to be too light. I am thinking of some of the screen shots I have seen in Raiders where Indy has pronounced salt stains on his hat. I have tried the old fashioned way of just wearing it in the sun, but alas. I did search this forum and found an article that mentioned mineral oil but no results as to if that works? Baby powder? Salt water and sun?
Help?
How to add sweat/salt stains to fedora?
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Re: How to add sweat/salt stains to fedora?
Salt is a no, no on felt. Salt and sun and you asking for trouble. Add sea water or salt and you might just throw it away.
There is a way but I forget the mixture to artificially replicate sweat stands more then fillers earth.
There is a way but I forget the mixture to artificially replicate sweat stands more then fillers earth.
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Re: How to add sweat/salt stains to fedora?
Trust John. He knows what salt can do to a hat.
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Re: How to add sweat/salt stains to fedora?
I'm always cleaning my hat, especially after wearing it on hot sunny days. The sweat stains soon become pronounced after a little exercise /activity.
Wear the hat...hard. It'll soon have the look you're after.
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Wear the hat...hard. It'll soon have the look you're after.
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