Pilgrim
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After some of the discussions here, I've been checking sources for hat cleaners - and naptha appears to demand substantial care in handling. I refer to the safety info on the sheet here.
It appears to be stuff that you should only use when wearing protective hand coverings, and a NIOSH approved respirator for organic solvent vapors. (Of course, you'll see these warnings in relation to just about any petroleum-based solvent, but this is mighty darn volatile stuff.)
Now, over my 55 years I've managed to handle with bare hands just about any solvent that you can name - carbon tet, leaded and unleaded gasoline, mineral spirits, kerosene, rubbing and denatured alcohol, and certainly some I can't remember now. But we're a lot smarter now than we used to be about the cumulative effects of this stuff, and it just pays to be safe with it. And my brain cells may be declining fast enough without my adding more solvent exposure to the equation.
Furthermore, I can't locate any local source - it appears to be difficult to acquire. It's not in any local hardware or building stores.
So is it really practical to even buy this stuff, much less use it? Or is there another good alternative? I've used denatured alcohol for spot-cleaning and it usually work on on dark hats, but it leaves visible spots on lighter colored hats.
It appears to be stuff that you should only use when wearing protective hand coverings, and a NIOSH approved respirator for organic solvent vapors. (Of course, you'll see these warnings in relation to just about any petroleum-based solvent, but this is mighty darn volatile stuff.)
Now, over my 55 years I've managed to handle with bare hands just about any solvent that you can name - carbon tet, leaded and unleaded gasoline, mineral spirits, kerosene, rubbing and denatured alcohol, and certainly some I can't remember now. But we're a lot smarter now than we used to be about the cumulative effects of this stuff, and it just pays to be safe with it. And my brain cells may be declining fast enough without my adding more solvent exposure to the equation.
Furthermore, I can't locate any local source - it appears to be difficult to acquire. It's not in any local hardware or building stores.
So is it really practical to even buy this stuff, much less use it? Or is there another good alternative? I've used denatured alcohol for spot-cleaning and it usually work on on dark hats, but it leaves visible spots on lighter colored hats.