How to Clean a Felt Hat

Hi everybody, this is Will from Conner Hats. Today, Iām going to show you how to
clean a wool felt hat. Everything you need to clean your hat is probably already around your house. If not, a quick trip to the local hardware or grocery store will do the trick. The next material weāre going to clean is a wool hat.
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My favorite way of cleaning lint is taking packing tape, and using the sticky side,
and just going around the hat. You can get dust, dirt, and all kinds of bits and pieces of things. Dog hair, thatās a big one. If you really get a lot of dog hair, this is a great one if you have pets. So, thatās one technique. Another technique is using a simple paintbrush. If you have a nice one laying around, you can brush off the dust. Sometimes, you need a stiffer brush to get out some dirt you have in your wool hat. You can see how you can rub it one way or the other the way the wool hat has been made.
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You can kind of brush the pieces all one way or the other way. Another
technique thatās a little bit more extreme if you have a hard stain in there is sandpaper. You have to be really careful with sandpaper because you can rub off a little layer and youāll come up with a funny look.Ā It will take your stain away, but youāll have a little patch there that seems missing. So you want to go really lightly and rub that. Sometimes, youāll take a surface oil possibly, or a little bit of dirt and thatās a great way of cleaning that.
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The last way, people donāt always think about it, but just simple water and a cloth, and you can drench it in some nice wet water. Almost all of our wool hats are waterproof, so if you can take some water and just wash something out of it, then youāre going to be fine. Donāt put it in a washing machine or anything like that. Some people put them in dishwashers, not a good idea, but just take the water and really wash it down.
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The main thing with doing that is you have to let it dry naturally. So let the hat dry
naturally and a little bit of a brush after that, and you should be good to go.
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