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This was not here when I bought these from jpak. Now I'm looking to sell these, and I see this white grunge on my headband:

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Is this something normal that happens to the headband? It doesn't seem to wipe off, but I'm not wiping that hard because I don't want to rip the material.

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ewww. remind me never to buy one of your hats.

hey, my head is clean! i rinse it at least once every week or two and get in a good scrub with dish soap for holidays. plus on friday nights i coat it with only the finest vegetable oils.

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Yep. Salt stains. Learned that in Home Economics in 6th grade. At least it should be easy to clean.

wow, my brain must have died while writing that post. I knew that. If its just salt stains, it should come off pretty easily off pleather (which what it looks like) with a damp cloth.

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wow, my brain must have died while writing that post. I knew that. If its just salt stains, it should come off pretty easily off pleather (which what it looks like) with a damp cloth.

Yep, but use a drop of a very mild soap as well and it should be fine.

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thanks all, it scrubbed right off with a damp cloth. now why the hell would that only show up on my K340? plus its not like I pour sweat while being sedentary listening to headphones.

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thanks all, it scrubbed right off with a damp cloth. now why the hell would that only show up on my K340? plus its not like I pour sweat while being sedentary listening to headphones.

Isn't it wicked hot in the souf? Plus y'all lose power a few times a week...?

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Isn't it wicked hot in the souf? Plus y'all lose power a few times a week...?

yeh i forgot its hot as hell son, damn. plus when i lose power like three times a week i have to ride a bike to work the generator and listen to my cans, which splains teh swet.

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So what's the reason you were sweating so much in Home Ec? Practicing for the baby making?

Well, can't say much actual sweating went on, nor baby making practice. We were eleven years old! This was back in 1970, when Home Ec was still geared toward grooming girls to be housewives. We learned to cook and sew and take stains out of clothes, not that I showed talent in any of those areas. I actually liked metal shop, which they also had in middle school in those days, but the powers that be pulled me out of that class so I can finally impart the widsom learned here in this thread. I knew there had to be some reason. :-\

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