jlee562
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Gel? I don't think you want to put hair gel on your hat. Hair spray is used by some as a substitute for stiffener.
+1Do not use hair gel, it will damage the felt, and with the first sign of rain will go runny.
Shaping and stiffening: Cheap, quick, easy, and perfect. I bought a 1/2 pint ($3) of clear shellac, used 91% alcohol ($1) and a mixture of 4:1. I took 8 oz. of 91% alcohol and 2 oz. of clear shellac mixed in a spray bottle. Brush hat clean, then sprayed several coats until damp on upper and lower side of a 3 yr. old mink color fur felt Stetson Temple ($229) which would no longer hold shape. Sprayed lower side first. After approximately 30 minutes when lower side was no longer tacky, I sprayed the upper side of brim. Drying time was approximately 30-45 minutes. I shaped the brim as it dried and let it set overnight. The stiffness of the brim was absolutely perfect as was the shape with NO discoloration. I could not have been more pleased. NO problems, quick, easy, worked perfect, at a cost of ONLY $4. Cheaper than any other product sold or advised (shellac chips).Okay, I don't live in a country where it's easy to get hat stiffener. I've heard mixed reviews for hair spray, but I need *something*, as this hat I'm bashing -- a lovely Dobbs 15 -- has felt approximately the thickness and consistency of paper. I've removed the liner -- I always do -- and I'm wondering whether spraying the *interior* with hair spray would stiffen it up, without hurting the felt? It's a very light taupe, so I don't want it to discolor -- I figure if I don't spray so much that it soaks through, I should be fine, no?
Shaping and stiffening: Cheap, quick, easy, and perfect. I bought a 1/2 pint ($3) of clear shellac, used 91% alcohol ($1) and a mixture of 4:1. I took 8 oz. of 91% alcohol and 2 oz. of clear shellac mixed in a spray bottle. Brush hat clean, then sprayed several coats until damp on upper and lower side of a 3 yr. old mink color fur felt Stetson Temple ($229) which would no longer hold shape. Sprayed lower side first. After approximately 30 minutes when lower side was no longer tacky, I sprayed the upper side of brim. Drying time was approximately 30-45 minutes. I shaped the brim as it dried and let it set overnight. The stiffness of the brim was absolutely perfect as was the shape with NO discoloration. I could not have been more pleased. NO problems, quick, easy, worked perfect, at a cost of ONLY $4. Cheaper than any other product sold or advised (shellac chips).Shellac is the substance traditionally used to stiffen hats. Here's a video on how to mix it and use it. The flakes are readily available online from many sources.
Dean,Spray Shellac. Used on the inside of the crown and underside of the brim. You might have to lightly sand the felt afterwards. I've used it...it works because shellac is what they use to stiffen felt.
dean
Shaping and stiffening: Cheap, quick, easy, and perfect. I bought a 1/2 pint ($3) of clear shellac, used 91% alcohol ($1) and a mixture of 4:1. I took 8 oz. of 91% alcohol and 2 oz. of clear shellac mixed in a spray bottle. Brush hat clean, then sprayed several coats until damp on upper and lower side of a 3 yr. old mink color fur felt Stetson Temple ($229) which would no longer hold shape. Sprayed lower side first. After approximately 30 minutes when lower side was no longer tacky, I sprayed the upper side of brim. Drying time was approximately 30-45 minutes. I shaped the brim as it dried and let it set overnight. The stiffness of the brim was absolutely perfect as was the shape with NO discoloration. I could not have been more pleased. NO problems, quick, easy, worked perfect, at a cost of ONLY $4. Cheaper than any other product sold or advised (shellac chips).
Thanks for your reply. I know the post where very old BUT when I was looking for information on stiffening my fedora I did come across these post so I thought it would help others who were doing the same. The post being old did not stop me from finding them. Just thought I would share in a success. If it is helpful great. If not, there was no loss to anyone. I, myself, may never post again or need information from this site. I am not a social media type, simply used this site for information needed at this present time. No sweat. Have a blessed day. I hope you know the Lord Jesus. He is the reason for the season. Have a Merry Christmas.Just FYI: some of the post you are responding to are very old and some are from members who haven’t been active for years.
Thanks for your reply. I know the post where very old BUT when I was looking for information on stiffening my fedora I did come across these post so I thought it would help others who were doing the same. The post being old did not stop me from finding them. Just thought I would share in a success. If it is helpful great. If not, there was no loss to anyone. I, myself, may never post again or need information from this site. I am not a social media type, simply used this site for information needed at this present time. No sweat. Have a blessed day. I hope you know the Lord Jesus. He is the reason for the season. Have a Merry Christmas.
Thanks and God bless!!Merry Christmas to you too! was just making sure you weren’t disappointed that the members you were replying to don’t answer. I hope you stick around and continue to contribute…we need new blood around here and your information was indeed useful.