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Washing Son's Baseball Style Hats?

Someone told me it was possible to wash baseball hats in the dishwasher on the top rack. I remember they said to wash on cold/no dry cycle.

Has anyone done this? Does it work? Does it damage the hats? What kind of detergent did you use or did you use detergent?

Or

Does anyone have suggestions for washing baseball style hats?

Thanks!

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Thanks everyone! I washed the baseball caps in the dishwasher (top rack, quick wash) and put a bowl inside the hat to help keep the shape. I decided to not risk the detergent bleaching out the hat so just a thorough cold water wash. It worked great - clean hats - still look like new.

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I have washed my son's baseball caps in the dishwasher and they came out just fine! I put them on the top rack and used the regualar dish soap that I always use in the dishwasher.

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I have washed my son's baseball caps in the dishwasher and they came out just fine! I put them on the top rack and used the regualar dish soap that I always use in the dishwasher.

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Top shelf dishwasher absolutely works!

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I've washed ours in the dishwasher, with diswasher soap!! Just put in on the quick cycle and let it air dry outside if you can.

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It works great.. no gadgets needed. You can place a cup or mug on the top rack and then the cap on top.. No Heat dry and use cold wash..

I have done this for years.

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I toss them in the washer with a load of matching clothes, then pull them out, reshape and air-dry. It works great. Just wash on cold and make sure you don't put them in the dryer.

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My husband has one of these http://www.organizeit.com/cap-washer.asp
and we put it in the washing machine :) We have never had a problem.

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I have done that before! they even make plastic frames to help them keep their shape. I believe I just used the dish detergent. I mean I wouldn't use one with a rinse aid in it or anything, but it never damaged any of the ones I've washed that way.

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I started washing ball caps in the washing machine when I was in the USMC. Our covers are pretty similar to ball caps, and they get nasty. You throw them in the wash, then the dryer, iron (the covers, not the caps), spray the bill with starch, and rubber band them to the starch can.

Ballcaps are even easier. Wash. Dry. Starch bill IF it's in any way out of shape. Rubber band can to ball cap. OR just wash and rubber band to starch can and air dry (not useful here, it's too damp/humid out for clothes to air dry without becoming icky except a couple weeks a year).

To use the dishwasher it would have to be empty (or tiny particles of food/oil would impregnate the fabric of the cap). Seems like a waste. Unless you have a lot of caps!

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