A hidden use for pad rejuvenator

Docpeanut

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I got bored on a snowy April day here in Maryland and let my mind wander. It usually doesn't end well when that happens, today is the exception though.

I grabbed a couple of really grungy baseball caps that I've had and worn for years. These things were loaded with sweat and lord knows what else.

I filled the kitchen sink (didn't really think that one through), dropped in a scoop of DP pad rejuvenator and then let the hats soak for about an hour.....

The hats look brand new and feel like it too, they're air drying at the moment but they're ready to rock and live a new life. I'm thinking this will work on old shoes and shirts also
 
Have you ever noticed that when your hair gets less in number, your baseball caps get more in number? So I have quite a few caps too and I'm trying this tonight.
Thanks a million Doc,
 
Have you ever noticed that when your hair gets less in number, your baseball caps get more in number? So I have quite a few caps too and I'm trying this tonight.
Thanks a million Doc,

Lol hats have always been a part of who I am, and for sure they've grown as my hair has lessened
 
I tried this exact thing last year. My hats ended up cleaner than they ever did going through the dishwasher or even the washing machine. I filled a bucket with about 4 gallons and added a scoop just as you would for pads, threw 5-6 hats in, let em soak, brushed them, rinsed well and left outside to dry. Same results, looked like new! That cleaner is amazing stuff! A couple of the hats got some really heavy use in softball twice a week.
 
Reading the info on the DP Pad Rejuvenator, it says its made by Snappy Clean, who make the best pad cleaner I have ever used..
Wonder if its the same thing or what ?
Dan F
 
I tried this exact thing last year. My hats ended up cleaner than they ever did going through the dishwasher or even the washing machine. I filled a bucket with about 4 gallons and added a scoop just as you would for pads, threw 5-6 hats in, let em soak, brushed them, rinsed well and left outside to dry. Same results, looked like new! That cleaner is amazing stuff! A couple of the hats got some really heavy use in softball twice a week.

Do you just out the hats in the bucket and then rinse ???
 
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