Dear Kim,
Permit me to suggest visiting the AIC WEB site http://aic.stanford.edu: there you will find a list of trained textile conservators
who are knowledgeable about the treatments of hats and textiles as well as mold. I am relatively sure that there should be a
qualified conservator in your area.
If these hats are historically significant, I would beware of "garden wisdom" and "cookbook" solutions as they could invite future
degradation of these objects.
Regards,
Jim moss
Horological Conservator
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