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A Simple Guide to Washing a Hat![]() Let's be real, hats get nasty pretty quick. There is a lot of contradictory information on the web about how to properly clean and wash a cap, so we're here to clear up some confusion. Today's All About Headwear blog will take you step-by-step through how to treat, clean, and dry, everything you need for washing a hat. First and foremost, (If you hear nothing else, hear this) do NOT under any circumstances put your hat in the dishwasher. Let's just get that out of the way now. Hats accumulate sweat, body oils, odors, and anything else you may associate with a smelly teenage boy. Personally, I don't want any of that near the dishes I eat off of; if that's your thing, more power to you. If that doesn't bother you, the shrinkage 1 will. Dishwashers use steaming hot water that is likely to shrink the fabric if used to wash a hat. Before Washing a HatFabricsThe first thing you need to do is check the fabric care label for any washing instructions beyond this how-to guide. Always refer to that first. There are three main types of fabrics newer hats are typically made of.
It is also pertinent to know whether your visor is made of plastic or cardboard. All caps made from the late 80s on will be plastic, so unless your hat is vintage you don't have to worry about this. Cardboard visors will lose their shape, and even mold if submerged in water. Colors |
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