I don't have any personal experience w/ washing a hat but honestly, I knew someone who would throw hats away if/when they got dirty, and just buy a new one! 😱
Ive put a hat in the dishwasher before with a reinforcement cage type thing on it before. The cage gizmos are available from Lids and look something like this
Ive put a hat in the dishwasher before with a reinforcement cage type thing on it before. The cage gizmos are available from Lids and look something like this
Ive put a hat in the dishwasher before with a reinforcement cage type thing on it before. The cage gizmos are available from Lids and look something like this
I've heard of this, too, but haven't done it. I filled a bowl with hot water and detergent and soaked the hat for 24 hours or so. A little bleach for a white hat will help it along as well. Let it sun dry for additional bleaching.
I've washed plenty of hats in the upper rack of the dishwasher. No dishes or pan were in the dishwasher. Just hats. The hats I wash are hats I wear outside and they're all sweaty and dirty.
If your dishwasher doesn't have a 'hat' setting, try the delicate cycle. And, I also used a tiny amount of dishwasher detergent. When done, I let them dry and shape them as they dry.
http://www.lids.com/pid/00705
The plastic Ball-Cap Buddy is easy to use for washing Ball-Caps in the washing machine or the top rack of the dishwasher. Use for standard, duck-billed hats and visors. An excellent way to store hats too. Made in U.S.A.
personally I'd just take it to a laundromat and throw it in a tumbler-type (as opposed to an agitator-type) machine. Less chance of it getting utterly squished...