How to Completely Restore and Protect your Straw Hat

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Do you own a beloved hat that in dire need of restoration? Has it suffered from dirt stains and lost its original shape and structure?

Our all-in-one travel-friendly kit, is here to satisfy all of your hat care needs! First start by deeply cleaning your hat with our Premium Ready-to-Use foam Cleaner. The foam will be able to deeply clean stubborn stains and dirt while also refreshing your hat. Next is our Straw Stiffener spray that can be used to restore and stiffen the shape of your hat. Lastly, is our Premium Water Repellent spray, when once applied, water will bead off of your hat and protecting it from being soaked and damaged!

No matter where your travels take you, keep your hats fresh with the Paul Lashton Complete Premium Hat Care Kit! The kit contains Paul Lashton's essential hat care products including a TSA-approved 2 oz. bottle of Premium Hat Cleaner, 2 oz. bottle of Premium Water Repellent, 2 oz. bottle of Straw Stiffener, and a Premium Horsehair Cleaning Brush.

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I'm looking for a way to get years old sweat buildup out of a straw hat that's made of a very absorbent and soft type of straw. I'm having trouble finding anything on cleaning that type of straw hat. Most videos I find depict stiff lacquered white straw hats that are impervious to everything. I need a solution to cleaning softer more absorbent straw hats. At this rate I'll need to just buy a new hat... but I'd rather keep the old one because it's got memories that go with it.

RoseKB
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Noted that for a cooler hat the head band should be a cloth one not leather. $5 off, woo wee whoopee doo!

CarlyWaarly
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This is not really fixing by replacing broken straw in the hat. 😐

respectrealperson
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Hat found under muck pile at a horse stable. C'mon, man.

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