Cleaning FH hats

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Cleaning FH hats

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Is there a way to do it, or can I just throw it in the machine?
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Try the dishwasher,......
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I would just let it drip dry too! Might shrink too much in the dryer :!:

Actually, sorry, I think the "shrinkage" is in the pool :!: :shock:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Sorry. you need a Seinfeld mind for that one :!:
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Y clean it :shock: , It shows your battle scares of all the fish u ever caught. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I can see it now, well this stain, that's a 4lbs bass and this one a 20lbs cat and this one... :twisted: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I've got the same make of hat (Fersten) at work and it gets really dirty so I wash them every week or two. If it's really dirty I smear liquid laundry detergent on it first and let that soak in for 'bout an hour. Then throw it in the laundry and I'm good to go. I find it's more comfortable after the first wash anyway. And like WIG said, let it air dry 'cause they will shrink.

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Thanks guys, I'll try it now. Bacon I thought about the dishwasher but I didn't want to upset her! Actually we don't use it anymore with the kids gone, or I would have tried it.
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Post by U.L. »

Hey FFF, not sure but I think if you want the 2 front panels where the insignia is to stay stiff, you might be better to hand wash with liquid laundry soap, then hang to dry. I know that's what my son does with all his hats. Take care and catch you later.

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Post by JimmyBuffett »

WIG

It might experience SIGNIFICANT shrinkage :wink:
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Post by Carl »

I'd go with the machine...

But then again I tend to use the dishwashing machine. Don't ask why I was told to do this as a kid and have always done so and have had no problems with my hats fading. :idea:

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Post by SALMON »

:D Washed mine a few times in the clothes washer and then into the dryer...didnt shrink..was cleaner.. :D
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Post by fishforfun »

Machine washed looks great, Salmon I threw it in the dryer, small head lots of room for adjusting!
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Wall-I-Guy wrote:I would just let it drip dry too! Might shrink too much in the dryer :!:

Actually, sorry, I think the "shrinkage" is in the pool :!: :shock:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Sorry. you need a Seinfeld mind for that one :!:
OK George :shock:
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Post by Duck Gunner »

fishforfun wrote:Thanks guys, I'll try it now. Bacon I thought about the dishwasher. Actually we don't use it anymore with the kids gone, or I would have tried it.
Just curious FFF, your kids were washed in the dishwasher? :lol: :lol: :lol:
Clothes on or off?


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Post by slushpuppy »

Bowzog does it the Wash'n'Wear way. He washes it in the washing machine, then puts it on his head to dry. Well, sort of. If you put it on your head while it's still damp, you can shape it to your preference. 8)
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Post by fishforfun »

Slushpuppy did the same thing just let it dry for a while first.Dick don't want to go there CAS is still watching me!
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