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How to Clean Baseball Caps

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Summary: Before cleaning a baseball cap in the washing machine, use a stain remover on any significant stains that exist on the outside or inside of the hat. Let a baseball cap air dry after putting it in the washing machine with advice from the owner of a cleaning service company in this free video on cleaning tips.

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By Cynthia Deer
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Cynthia Deer currently owns 3's Company Too Fabrications, a full-service cleaning service in Pinellas County, Fla. She is a single mom who's been cleaning up after her family for decades.read more

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"You've got that favorite baseball cap and it's starting to show a little wear. And you really need to get it cleaned but you're not sure how to do it. I'm Cyn Deer. I'm with 3's Company Too. And I'm going to show you how to clean your baseball cap. One of the first things you want to do is look it over, see if there's any stains. And if you have stains what you're going to do is you're going to get some stain remover and you're going to put it where ever the stains are. And then what you really want to make sure is, is getting inside the rim. Because that's generally where a lot of dirt occurs because of the oil that's either in your hair or on your scalp will end up on the rim of the cap. So you want to put your stain remover on there. Let it soak for a little bit, maybe fifteen minutes, half an hour. And then you can either A: throw it in your laundry, in your washing machine and let it go through the cycle. But as soon as the washing machine is done you want to take it out and let it air dry. Or the other way which most people I find are doing is they're throwing it in the top of their dish washer, which is great. Because then you throw it in there and then it comes out sparkling clean. So you've got two options. One is do it in the dish washer; the other is the washing machine. Personally I use the dish washer when ever I can. So I'm Cyn Deer, this was how to wash your baseball cap. And you have a great day and hopefully it's spot free."

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