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cantdrv55 09-22-2022 10:30 PM

How do you get the stink out of hats?
 
My favorite hats are truckers caps and they smell but I don’t want to throw them away. One says Best Dad and the other is my Jeep hat. I’ve handwashed, machine washed, used Tide and even Oxy Clean - no help. Is there a secret or are they just toast?

HobieMarty 09-22-2022 10:35 PM

Febreeze perhaps???

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cantdrv55 09-22-2022 10:36 PM

I’m going to try that tomorrow

Bill Douglas 09-23-2022 12:02 AM

On amazon you can buy tea tree oil. You mix a bit with water then wash the hat in it, then leave it out in the sun. It's natural so doesn't poison you but kills of any nasties. And the sun also kills off the musty and other smells. I've used this trick for shoes too.

Jeff Hail 09-23-2022 12:38 AM

I put mine in the dishwasher. Put it on the quick setting as to not harm the cardboard in the visor. If you can turn off the heat dry setting do it.

WPOZZZ 09-23-2022 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by cantdrv55 (Post 11804896)
My favorite hats are truckers caps and they smell but I don’t want to throw them away. One says Best Dad and the other is my Jeep hat. I’ve handwashed, machine washed, used Tide and even Oxy Clean - no help. Is there a secret or are they just toast?

OxyFresh and dish soap. Put in a bucket, add hot water and soak the hat for a few hours or overnight. Got the cockroach funk out of my sisters Tupperware that I donated to Goodwill.

stevej37 09-23-2022 03:29 AM

I've tried using Febreeze a few times....I can't stand the smell of it.

dad911 09-23-2022 04:33 AM

ozonator.

pavulon 09-23-2022 07:27 AM

Baking soda detergent or regular baking soda added with regular detergent. Seems too simple but makes for great results in a dressing smell as opposed to covering it up with other smells.

John Rogers 09-23-2022 08:00 AM

I actually bought a combo dryer/dry cleaner to use for my racing fire suit and helmet as they can get ripe as all get out after a race weekend! Using the drycleaning part made the suit or helmet smell just like new!
John

masraum 09-23-2022 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 11804941)
I've tried using Febreeze a few times....I can't stand the smell of it.

We bought some febreze once a long time ago. I know in the commercials they talked about how it had some technology to encapsulate odors. From my point of view, it mostly just was a deodorant/air freshener. It was like taking a nasty dump and then spraying air freshener. That never fixes the problem, and it doesn't even really mask the problem, then you just have two scents that together may actually be worse than either one by itself.

rcecale 09-23-2022 09:06 AM

I had an odor problem with my workout clothes. They would come out of the dryer smelling nice and clean, but 10 minutes into my next workout wearing them, the odor would resurface. The issue is the oils that get trapped in the fabric. Washing masks the odor, but once they start getting agitated, the odors are released once again from the oils. They key is to get rid of the oils.

My simple solution to this is to add a cup or two of white vinegar to a 5 gallon bucket of water. (Google this, if you like). Add the aromatic clothing and fill the bucket the rest of the way with water...enough to cover the clothing, or your hats. Let it soak for an hour and then toss them back in the washer and let it do it's thing.

I no longer have that issue with my clothes.

Randy

GH85Carrera 09-23-2022 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 11804941)
I've tried using Febreeze a few times....I can't stand the smell of it.

I agree! Fabreeze stinks more than most of the odors it is supposed to cover up. We made the mistake of buying kitchen trash bags that were "scented with Fabreeze" and it stunk worse than any garbage ever did. I was really happy to finish that box of trash bags.

Vinegar added to soapy water is supposed to help with body order in clothes.

pete3799 09-23-2022 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeff Hail (Post 11804910)
I put mine in the dishwasher. Put it on the quick setting as to not harm the cardboard in the visor. If you can turn off the heat dry setting do it.

This.

Jeff Hail 09-23-2022 11:03 AM

Just a thought if these ideas fail to resolve the issue.




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Bill Douglas 09-23-2022 11:39 AM

When I bought my motorbike jacket from an op' shop it had that "old man on a bus" smell. No very nice. The thing that mainly killed off the smell was sunshine.

♪♪ Give me sunshine ♪♪

KFC911 09-23-2022 12:42 PM

I've always toased my stinky hats into the wash with my whites (hot water) and that gets the smell out, but beats the hell outta the visors eventually.

I need some new hats and I have white vinegar :)....

Thanks!

john70t 09-23-2022 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by cantdrv55 (Post 11804896)
used Tide and even Oxy Clean - no help.

OxyClean aka some (odorless) chemical hydrogen peroxide base is i believe what hospitals use to clean.

Hydrogen Peroxide at low levels is also a debribment for teeth.

Surfacants and Sterilizers are not the same thing.
-Surfacants lift dirt from a surface.
-Sterilizers kill bacteria and/or virii

juanbenae 09-23-2022 02:57 PM

my bald buddy says that once a hat starts stinking there's no saving them. it seems to be a bald guy thing.

A930Rocket 09-23-2022 03:10 PM

I like to use a concoction of Oxyfresh, baking soda, Hydrogen Peroxide, OxyClean, vinegar, bleach, Fabreeze, tea tree oil in the washing machine on hot, then leave it in the sun to dry.

Edit: if your hat survives, it has to work!

Bill Douglas 09-23-2022 03:18 PM

Lol

TimT 09-23-2022 04:12 PM

This detergent seriously de-funkified my work-out wear......

Some of my shirts developed really crusty funky pits, that Tide or whatever just up and ran away from...

Try Hexperformance ..it works

At least on My Under Armor and other work out stuff... I bet it can handle some hats

Alenbaarz 08-07-2024 03:59 AM

I totally get the struggle with stinky hats! I recently had the same issue with a few of mine. I tried everything, but nothing seemed to work until I came across Hexperformance. This stuff is a game-changer! My workout gear, especially my Under Armour stuff, used to have that lingering funk no matter how many times I washed it. But Hexperformance totally de-funkified it all. It's amazing! I'm new to this forum, so it's great to see helpful tips being shared. By the way, if you ever need custom headwear, check out matohash.com. They have some cool options that might interest you.

Tobra 08-07-2024 04:41 AM

Bill's tea tree oil trick is the ticket

Aka melaleuca oil

There is also a plastic hat protector available that clips around hat to protect it while washing. I use the dishwasher, MFer gets screaming hot

LEAKYSEALS951 08-07-2024 05:34 AM

Soak it in vodka.

Even if it doesn't get the smell out, a vodka soaked hat is badass.

LEAKYSEALS951 08-07-2024 05:42 AM

Also spray with carb cleaner. It's a car website after all.

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masraum 08-07-2024 05:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Alenbaarz (Post 12298520)
I tried everything, but nothing seemed to work until I came across...

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gamin 08-07-2024 06:09 AM

Benefect. Completely deodorized my fire/smoke damaged 911. Great stuff.

A930Rocket 08-07-2024 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 12298574)
LOL! Way to go spammer!

Has everyone noticed that we are getting more spammers posting to old threads recently?

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masraum 08-07-2024 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by A930Rocket (Post 12298678)
Has everyone noticed that we are getting more spammers posting to old threads recently?

Yep, they are more frequent. And it's weird, they create an account, and may post a couple of times and then come back a year or two later, and then come back a year or two later.


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