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Cleaning a sweatband

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Does anybody recommend cleaning leather sweatband on Borsalino or Akubra Fed Deluxe IV with Lexol or Bick 4?[huh]

I use Bick 4 on my exotic Leather boots and Lexol on my other boots.
 

Dinerman

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If it's dirty, wipe the sweatband down with a little warm water, then dry it off. A new hat's sweatband shouldn't need any conditioner.
 

carter

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GWD said:
Thanks Carter, I just had a flashback! :rage:

Here is the thread with the ill fated Whippet.
Not the best way to start a morning, I know. ;)
Have you. by chance, posted any pictures of that Whippet after it's trip to Optimo?
 

GWD

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carter said:
Not the best way to start a morning, I know. ;)
Have you. by chance, posted any pictures of that Whippet after it's trip to Optimo?

I don't think I did. It's in my collection as the Med Brown Whippet. I'd post it here but I can't from this computer.
 

Ande1964

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I know Lexol will occasionally react badly with a old sweat, but it works wonders on far more than it ruins. If the sweat is in pretty good shape, and you just want to clean and moisten it a bit, I think Lexol is a great choice. I use it all the time.

I've probably used Lexol on 20-30 sweats, and have only had one bad experience. That problem occurred on a sweat I knew was in bad shape... it was worth the risk.

Anj
 

GWD

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Ande1964 said:
I know Lexol will occasionally react badly with a old sweat, but it works wonders on far more than it ruins. If the sweat is in pretty good shape, and you just want to clean and moisten it a bit, I think Lexol is a great choice. I use it all the time.

I've probably used Lexol on 20-30 sweats, and have only had one bad experience. That problem occurred on a sweat I knew was in bad shape... it was worth the risk.

Anj


I agree Ande, I've continued to use it on older sweats with no problems, but I alway test a small area just to be sure. :)
 

GWD

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Before and After Optimo repair and cleaning

As per Carter's request.

Before:

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After:

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