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2 Pieces Christmas Sequin Hats Holiday Glitter Santa Hats for Christmas New Year Festive Holiday Adults Party Supplies

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But you’ve got to resist doing it here, or you’ll end up pulling out all your sequins from the Santa hat.

Dip the hat in the soapy water. Gently rub the fabric in your hands for about 5 minutes, with more attention given to areas that tend to accumulate more dirt. If your hat has stubborn odors and stains, leave it to soak in the water for about 30 to 40 minutes. Step 3: Rinse Use a soft damp sponge with a dab of soap or mild detergent and gently work on the stains in a circular motion. Leave it on for about 10 minutes. Step 2: Air Dry the HatA great Christmas is incomplete without all the fun and frolic. And Santa Hats are an important accessory to keep the spirit alive. But dirty or smelly hats can kill all the fun, and we don’t want that. NEVER wash your hat along with items such as towels and sheets. They are the main bad guys that can cause pilling. Use cool or lukewarm water. Hot water can cause damage to the fabric, degrade its quality, and your water-resistant hat will no longer remain water-resistant. Step 3: Use a Gentle Cycle Place coffee grounds in an uncovered container and keep this container alongside the hats in the vinyl bag. The coffee grounds are going to take away all that moldy smell from the Santa hats. Final Thoughts

If you plan to machine wash your Santa hat, there are few things that you’ve to be extra careful about. Of course, you got it right. NEVER EVER wash your white Santa hats with other colored fabrics. Either wash them on their own or along with other white fabrics. How Often Should You Wash a Santa Hat? We’ve been discussing above how to dry a Santa hat. But it is equally important to know how not to. Firstly, as we said, direct sunlight is a BIG NO.If your Santa Hat is not dirty or stinky but only stained in 1-2 places, you do not need to wash the entire hat. A spot cleaning will solve your problems. Let’s see how. All you need is a hat brush or even a clean toothbrush and sweep away the dust and dirt particles. Since you are cleaning immediately after use, the dirt and dust will come off easily, unless it is a stubborn stain like a coffee stain. 2. Storing Your Santa Hats

Don’t we all love a bit of glitz and glimmer on our Santa Hats? Of course, we do. But with embellishments and sequins come a bigger task of keeping them clean. Say a BIG NO to bleaches, harsh detergents, fabric softeners, and conditioners. They will kill all the softness from your cute Santa hats. And do you want to know the best part? Whether you own a fleece, faux fur, felt, or a velvet Santa hat, the washing and cleaning methods for all of them are quite similar. Are you relieved to hear that? We know that feeling. What to Know Before Cleaning a Santa Hat?Are you surprised? We live on coffee, and now there is all the more reason to love it. Keep your Santa hats, especially if they are made of faux fur, in a vinyl garment bag. The washing techniques to wash white hats are the same as mentioned above in the article, but there is an IMPORTANT point to be taken note of. Any guesses? The most common materials used to make Santa hats are fleece, faux fur, felt, and velvet. Your Santa hat could be made out of any of these materials. And not just that, we will provide you with the complete guide to taking care of your Santa Hats so that you won’t have to keep buying them every year; that’s more money for candy! See how much we care about you?

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