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Old 11-07-2014, 04:18 PM
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Thanks. Ron, oddly the dry cleaners did not get the really dirty spots out. After making the repairs, I thought some of the dirty spots looked kind of 'crusty', and sure enough, they rubbed out a bit with a hat sponge. Also, when moths eat felt, they have to crap it out - that's what some of the dark areas are. Moth crap doesn't come out easily, as I've found in the past when repairing old felt hats.

I'm not really sure what dry-cleaning really does, other than my old jerseys always look quite a bit better when I get them back. After dry-cleaning, this one still smelled heavily of moth balls, especially when applying the iron to the wet flannel.
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