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Antifreeze removal

Belegnole

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Alright so I am not going into the story of how the orange antifreeze ended up on one of my favorite hats. However I am hoping someone here has a good idea of how best to remove the stuff.

Anyone have a good method?

Thanks in advance,

Dave
 

4and1

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Though I haven't dealt specifically with coolant on a hat, I've had good results cleaning engine compartment grime off with soap and water.

I suppose you could rewet the spot and pull it out with a vacuum w/attachment, but then you should wet the entire hat to avoid leaving a ring.

Good luck with it and let us know how it turns out.
 

Dewhurst

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Last I knew Anti-freeze was soluble in water.

But I can't help you on the coloring they put in the liquid.
 

theinterchange

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Why do you ask?
Belegnole said:
Alright so I am not going into the story of how the orange antifreeze ended up on one of my favorite hat

I know how it happened. You were playing Oddjob and skimmed your hat into a radiator? :rolleyes:

On a serious note, I wish you the best, and please do keep us posted on how it goes!

Randy
 

Belegnole

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Well it got completely covered but lucky the hat is black. Maybe I could give it a heavy spray down w water and blot it dry as much as possible.
 

Belegnole

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So, though I know a post is worthless with out pics but my camera is at the ex in-laws.

However, I washed the hat with distilled water using a spray bottle and had great results. I sprayed only the areas affected and a bit beyond. Soaked the worst areas, and avoided the interior of the hat and the sweatband. I soaked then blotted an repeated. Then because the hat is a bit big I used a hair dryer to help dry it and brushed it quite a bit. Because I soaked the heck out of the front of the brim it lost all of it's stiffener an is a touch floppy, but it is a stingy and looks better for it. The rest of the hat looks better than before as well. The rinse that the whole hat received got rid of much of the surface dirt and brightened up the appearance of the felt.

Found a camera!
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My Stevens 4X Beaver after being being worn to work again.
 

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