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Picked up this tip on a discussion board a few years ago, tried it and love the results- no matter how silly it seems.
1) Get naked. 2) Put hat on head. 3) Get in shower. 4) Lather it up with shampoo. 5) Rinse thoroughly. 6) Let hat air-dry. Having the hat on your head lets you scrub with your hands kind of hard without bending it out of shape. After you do the outside all over, take it off and scrub inside and around the headband, then rinse while off. You'll be amazed at how much brown grungy gunk is in the water as you rinse it off. Hat should be completely dry after sitting overnight. I've had some pretty disgusting looking hats (not ones used for umpiring, but for yard work, working on the car, etc.) come out looking great from using this method. Umpire hats, which I take generally good care of anyhow, come out looking almost like new. |
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Put your hat on a bowl to maintain it's shape.
Put it in the top rack of the dishwasher. Don't put anything else in the dishwasher. Use just a LITTLE dishwasher soap. Wash on the "China Light" or "Quick Wash" cycle. Turn the "Heated Dry" option OFF. When it's done washing, set it on the counter - still over the bowl - to air dry. JJ |
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A shoe brush works good to dust it off after a little spray of water.
Its better not to use the same shoe brush you use on your shoes but I have seen that????????. I clean off my hat after every game and let it dry before putting into the the plastic hat containers the next day. Usually once a month I clean them with spray mixture of tide and water and soft brush let them dry and store them back in the hat container. I had about 10 hats because of the different leagues I worked however, with just one league I will have about 3-4 hats and dump at least 1-2 each year and buy new ones. I am kind of a neat freak when it comes to my uniform but I think its a good habit to get into. Looking good on the field gives good first impressions. |
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I put a little laundry detergent in a small bucket of warm water and put the hat in it. I use a scrub brush, particularly in the head band area. After it is well scrubbed I rinse it water and set it in a warm, summy area until it is dry. The bill may get a little soft but as long as you put it in a normal position it drys in the proper shape.
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