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- jacksdad
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strange question
Hey guys
got the flu and been wearing my hat, do I have to worry that with sweating that the flu virus will be stuck in the sweat band or can I wipe it down with something? I've seen commercials that the virus lives on stuff for awhile, am I over reacting or is this vaild and if so what to do? by the way feeling better but could have done without this hate being sick. thanks all
got the flu and been wearing my hat, do I have to worry that with sweating that the flu virus will be stuck in the sweat band or can I wipe it down with something? I've seen commercials that the virus lives on stuff for awhile, am I over reacting or is this vaild and if so what to do? by the way feeling better but could have done without this hate being sick. thanks all
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Re: strange question
I wouldn't worry too much about it. Just wipe the sweat down and you'll be safe, as long as you don't cough into the hat.
Dave
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Re: strange question
You'd better bleach the hat then burn it.
If I HAD to do something, I'd use a rag that had a little anti-bacterial soap on it and wring it out really well so it was damp and lightly and quickly wipe.
If I HAD to do something, I'd use a rag that had a little anti-bacterial soap on it and wring it out really well so it was damp and lightly and quickly wipe.
- gsolideogloria
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Re: strange question
It'll be fine - I wouldn't put any kind of chemical on it. Just let it dry out naturally, the virus will die on its own. Even if you did cough in it, don't stress over it. Glad you're feeling better.
Ryan
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Re: strange question
If it's a size 7 3/4 it should be sent immediately to me for ... Um..... Disposal.I'll be sure to take care of it.
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Re: strange question
If your really concerned, I offer two choices (because "don't worry about it" doesn't work for everyone when it comes to germs);
1. Lightly wipe the sweatband with an antibacterial wipe. If the wipe you pick is very wet, let it sit in the open for about 15 minutes first.
2. Wear a different hat for a week or two, giving any flu germs time to die. Don't keep the hat in a box. Open air.
Are my methods scientific? No. But they sure put the mind at ease, and I've never gotten a relapse from a hat.
1. Lightly wipe the sweatband with an antibacterial wipe. If the wipe you pick is very wet, let it sit in the open for about 15 minutes first.
2. Wear a different hat for a week or two, giving any flu germs time to die. Don't keep the hat in a box. Open air.
Are my methods scientific? No. But they sure put the mind at ease, and I've never gotten a relapse from a hat.
Re: strange question
Nick, you stole my line!!!!!nicktheguy wrote:If it's a size 7 3/4 it should be sent immediately to me for ... Um..... Disposal.I'll be sure to take care of it.
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Re: strange question
He he he....Whatever it takes to have another nice hat...
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Re: strange question
Most germs like that die after 30 minutes.
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Re: strange question
I shouldn't worry about that virus: once you had a particular strain of virus, and got well, you'll be imune to that strain for the rest of your life. So you can't get sick of a virus you yourself put into your hat.
Regards, Geert
Regards, Geert