Removing a sharpie from a jersey # ?

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  • thomecollector
    Senior Member
    • May 2006
    • 651

    Removing a sharpie from a jersey # ?

    I am trying to remove a silver sharpie from a black jersey number.
    It's not a very good signature. As it is hard to see. Any ideas how I can remove it without damaging the number ? Plmk.
    Thanks,Roger
    Roger Ward- Thomecollector
    thomecollector@verizon.net
  • eisenreich8
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2007
    • 433

    #2
    Re: Removing a sharpie from a jersey # ?

    I just placed an order for 3 bottles from this place in Canada. I know from experience it is one of the most effective products I've seen do any task. Just drizzle it on the signature and blot dry.

    I'll let you know if I receive my order. This liquid stuff has been hard to find for a few years. It's cheap though and a little goes a long way. Good luck!

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    • eisenreich8
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2007
      • 433

      #3
      Re: Removing a sharpie from a jersey # ?

      In fact, Roger. I will let you know if/when my order arrives and I will send you one of those bottles, gratis. I meant to include that in my earlier post.

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      • soxfan
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2010
        • 476

        #4
        Re: Removing a sharpie from a jersey # ?

        I gotta say that the good old "Tide Stick" has always worked for me and worked very well.

        Tide Stick the signature and then wash it as per normal and you are good to go.

        If you dont want to wash the jersey (ie-game used) then you can make a solution usuing Oxy Clean and just dab it on the signature and it will usually remove it no problems.

        Jeremy
        macleodjeremy@hotmail.com

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        • thomecollector
          Senior Member
          • May 2006
          • 651

          #5
          Re: Removing a sharpie from a jersey # ?

          Originally posted by eisenreich8
          I just placed an order for 3 bottles from this place in Canada. I know from experience it is one of the most effective products I've seen do any task. Just drizzle it on the signature and blot dry.

          I'll let you know if I receive my order. This liquid stuff has been hard to find for a few years. It's cheap though and a little goes a long way. Good luck!

          http://www.asseenontvco.com/goo-gone...way-.75oz.html
          Thanks for the help.
          Roger Ward- Thomecollector
          thomecollector@verizon.net

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          • thomecollector
            Senior Member
            • May 2006
            • 651

            #6
            Re: Removing a sharpie from a jersey # ?

            Originally posted by soxfan
            I gotta say that the good old "Tide Stick" has always worked for me and worked very well.

            Tide Stick the signature and then wash it as per normal and you are good to go.

            If you dont want to wash the jersey (ie-game used) then you can make a solution usuing Oxy Clean and just dab it on the signature and it will usually remove it no problems.

            Jeremy
            macleodjeremy@hotmail.com
            Jeremy,
            Thanks for the info. OxyClean solution ?? What is this ?
            Thanks,Roger
            Roger Ward- Thomecollector
            thomecollector@verizon.net

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            • Joeycola
              Member
              • May 2009
              • 92

              #7
              Re: Removing a sharpie from a jersey # ?

              I second the tide stick... I've used it & it works great. I didn't wash the jersey... Basically let the solution set and then hand washed the number.

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              • thomecollector
                Senior Member
                • May 2006
                • 651

                #8
                Re: Removing a sharpie from a jersey # ?

                How did you hand wash it ?
                Roger Ward- Thomecollector
                thomecollector@verizon.net

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