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    Do you have your Visor Hats on display all the Time.

    I ask this Question because I do have mine on display all the Time. I like to see them each day.
    but now I start to get a little paranoid about Moths and dirt/dust.

    I do not have them in a Vitrine or behind glass and I guess,if I wouldn't "play" with them each week,the dust would start to grow on them and maybe also moths.

    So should I wrap them up in Plastic Bags and put them in a Closet? Or is a weekly cleaning and a bit of Moth Spray good enough to have the Hats on display all the Time?

    Thanks & Regards
    Andreas

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    As much as I hated doing it, I've put mine in big ziploc bags because of dust and fear of moths. I have a couple hats out on display at any given time (I rotate) and watch those on display like a hawk for moths. I think unfortunately this is the continuing 'maintenance cost' we incur for collecting soft headgear ... unless, of course, you are fortunate enough to have a climate controlled 'war-room' like some members have.

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      #3
      I build display shelves in a closet in my war room. That way I just have to open the doors and enjoy. I also keep a tin filled with a product called “MothAway” it is natural with a pleasant smell. It seems to work and is a much better smell than mothballs.

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        #4
        Since all my visor hats are fairly common, I display mine all the time. They are all made of cotton or a cotton/poly blend and moths are not an issue for me.
        That being said, I don't store any of my militaria in ziploc or plastic baggies anymore. Someone told me that the chemicals in the plastic will eventually deteriorate the leather and fabric. I don't know if that is true, perhaps someone on here could tell us. Also, I live in a fairly humid climate and I'm afraid of condensation forming on the inside of the plastic baggies. I have a dehumidifier set up in my war room and this seems to help regualte things a bit.
        Arch Rigsby

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          #5
          Thanks for all the helpful comments so far

          I use "Moth-Papers" they do not smell at all..but the Problem is,I don't know if they actually do what they are supposed to do

          I have one Stripe of that paper inside the Visor Hats and one Stripe on top of the Hat. You cannot really see the Papers because,I have them displayed on eye-height. And each month I use a kind of moth Spray but only just abit and very carfully.

          What about natural sunlight through the Window? Does the colour fade out?

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            #6
            Direct sunlight must be avoided by all means. About the light reflected from the walls and the furniture - don't know, maybe too little to make damage?
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            Interesting photo archive: http://www.lostbulgaria.com

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              #7
              Any sunlight

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