Hi, the spray is actually designed to be used on clothing, just prior to ironing. Therefore, you don’t have to wait until the cap cools down and you can actually apply more steam after spraying if there are still creases. Hope this helps!
Great video. The steamer/steam iron would be ideal for me. Ideally without the use of a mannequin head. Would an upside down bowl be as useful or any other options?
I watched a heap of videos before attempting this and people use all sorts of different items to shape the hat. You can definitely use a bowl if it’s roughly the size of a head. I used the mannequin head because it is round, but also narrow around the forehead and temple area. Saw one guy use a bucket with paper stuffed on top. Another guy just stuffed paper into the hat until it formed the shape of a head. Stretch the hat over the bowl and if you’re happy with the shape, I think it should be fine to use. Good luck, thanks for watching my video.
@@kmbsnake5713 it in fact did not, I made the mistake of having gel in my hair. So when I wet the hat and got into the sun it then stuck to my scalp. I now wear the hat permanently kinda like how Joe dirt just left the wig on.
The steamer & starch spray method seems to work better. Thanks for the upload.
Yes, and the steamer was very average quality. A good steamer would do a much better job! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Man, I haven't heard the name Casey Stoner in ages!
Love the design as well for the cap!
I was a huge Stoner fan back in 2007, so I’m glad I could recover the cap! Thanks for watching and commenting 😀
Great tips! Thanks!
Thank you 🙏
Hi can i ask after you steam the cap u need to make the cap cool down then use the starch spray?
Hi, the spray is actually designed to be used on clothing, just prior to ironing. Therefore, you don’t have to wait until the cap cools down and you can actually apply more steam after spraying if there are still creases. Hope this helps!
@@diymoto3952 ok thank you so much
Great video. The steamer/steam iron would be ideal for me. Ideally without the use of a mannequin head. Would an upside down bowl be as useful or any other options?
I watched a heap of videos before attempting this and people use all sorts of different items to shape the hat. You can definitely use a bowl if it’s roughly the size of a head. I used the mannequin head because it is round, but also narrow around the forehead and temple area. Saw one guy use a bucket with paper stuffed on top. Another guy just stuffed paper into the hat until it formed the shape of a head. Stretch the hat over the bowl and if you’re happy with the shape, I think it should be fine to use. Good luck, thanks for watching my video.
So I could technically soak the hat and wear it to the zoo and by days end it will be back to normal haha
That might be a little uncomfortable wearing a wet hat sprayed with starch 😂
@@diymoto3952 Well I was gonna just do water 💀 I’ll run the test and report back captain!
Did it went good ?
@@kmbsnake5713 it in fact did not, I made the mistake of having gel in my hair. So when I wet the hat and got into the sun it then stuck to my scalp. I now wear the hat permanently kinda like how Joe dirt just left the wig on.