How To Clean Vintage Hats
Dab a clean cloth in some water.
How to clean vintage hats. This will gently clean your hat. This may well depend on whether you specialise in white goods and old lace or decorative items. Using warm soapy water made with a gentle cleanser like baby shampoo dove unscented or soap flakes rub the leather with a soft cloth to produce a lather in any area you want to clean. Do not use dishwashing liquid for this detergent can cause dyes to bleed and potentially discolor your hat. Use a hat brush to remove dust and dirt from the surface of your hat.
If you do see color it s probably best to avoid cleaning it for risk of damage. You can periodically lift your hat out of the water to check and see if dirt and grime are soaking off. Then just walk away. If necessary repeat the process and let your hat air dry. You may add a scoop of oxyclean into the water to brighten light colors.
Brush away the powder to see if the stain has been lifted. Gently brush the hat counterclockwise starting at the front and working your way all around. Dunk the hat and agitate the water to create some suds. Plunge your hat into the mixture of cool water and detergent so that it is thoroughly wet. Rinse leather thoroughly either by running through warm water or wiping several times with a damp cloth.
Rinse the hat in clean cold water until the water runs clear. Let it soak for a while preferably for several hours. Buy a small lint roller or use a piece of tape to remove dust and debris from your hat. Whatever your final selections you need to be. Today tanner will be showing you how to clean any hat.
If nothing comes off on your cloth you re probably fine to move onto cleaning the rest of the hat. Let the hat soak for 5 to 10 minutes. After first dipping the hat in the water of your bucket or sink use a toothbrush or other small scrubber to rub the cleaner into the fabric. Soak the hat in this solution for about 15 minutes or until the hat seems clean. Step 1 brush it with a hat brush.