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  • marino13
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 551

    Safe way to remove "personalized"...

    Got a couple football signed and personalized to me personally. This WAS how I collect autograph back in the days - personalized everything because I thought it was cool.

    I want to remove my info before I give it away as a xmas gift. Is there a safe way to do it?

    One is with silver marker while the other is with black sharpie.


    Thanks for the help!
  • Preston
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 1390

    #2
    Re: Safe way to remove "personalized"...

    I know goo-gone is great for removing autographs, as is WD-40. But it completely depends on what type of football it is too.

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    • marino13
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2010
      • 551

      #3
      Re: Safe way to remove "personalized"...

      Originally posted by Preston
      I know goo-gone is great for removing autographs, as is WD-40. But it completely depends on what type of football it is too.

      The generic Wilson football.

      I am going to test out your suggestion with the "To" portion and see how it goes.

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      • gaytorhater703
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2010
        • 150

        #4
        Re: Safe way to remove "personalized"...

        if it were me i would mark a different football and try out your options before you take a flying leap on your item that has value to you then use what works best
        WTB or Trade for LSU GU Jerseys and other LSU GU items email me at gaytorhater703@gmail.com

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        • rufusandherschel
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2011
          • 159

          #5
          Re: Safe way to remove "personalized"...

          Bad idea! That is, to attempt to remove anything written from the ball after the fact.

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          • marino13
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2010
            • 551

            #6
            Re: Safe way to remove "personalized"...

            Originally posted by rufusandherschel
            Bad idea! That is, to attempt to remove anything written from the ball after the fact.

            It would be the WORST idea if I just hand it over like a hand-me-down kind of gift - with my personalized writing on it.


            I already spent way over my budget and not looking to spend any more. And the kid been talking about my "personalized" football as soon as he saw it. I dont want the parents to think that I am cheap. But on the other hand, a gift is a gift right? Even it is a hand me down?

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            • NEFAN
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2008
              • 541

              #7
              Re: Safe way to remove "personalized"...

              I've tried Goo Gone and WD40 and they both stain the leather. That was on Silver ink. Never tried on a Sharpie black sig.

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              • rufusandherschel
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2011
                • 159

                #8
                Re: Safe way to remove "personalized"...

                Originally posted by marino13
                It would be the WORST idea if I just hand it over like a hand-me-down kind of gift - with my personalized writing on it.


                I already spent way over my budget and not looking to spend any more. And the kid been talking about my "personalized" football as soon as he saw it. I dont want the parents to think that I am cheap. But on the other hand, a gift is a gift right? Even it is a hand me down?
                Just to be clear, I stated what I did/said for the reason just posted by NEFAN.

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                • DJaeger22
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 478

                  #9
                  Re: Safe way to remove "personalized"...

                  I've heard of people using just plain old erasers to take off personalized messages on posters, not sure if it would work on a football but its worth a shot since it's not messy.
                  Always looking for anything John Flaherty, Drew Storen and Marcell Ozuna game used.
                  jaeger_danny@yahoo.com

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                  • 3arod13
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2006
                    • 3092

                    #10
                    Re: Safe way to remove "personalized"...

                    This stuff works great, and won't do any damage.
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                    Regards, Tony

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                    • 300X30
                      Member
                      • Apr 2011
                      • 31

                      #11
                      Re: Safe way to remove "personalized"...

                      Just my two cents - if the person you are giving the ball to, has seen yours and loves it, why not just be straight forward and say - I know what this means to you and I want you to have it. It may mean even more to them, because it came from your personal collection. If you screw it up trying to take off the personalization, you both lose. I am also sure the person will notice that yours is missing- how will you explain that??

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                      • alexbartacustoms
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2005
                        • 135

                        #12
                        Re: Safe way to remove "personalized"...

                        I used regular old paint thinner to remove a silver paint pen signature of Chris Perry from a Wilson NFL football.

                        I used a Q-tip, and just dabbed on the ink, and it lifted off pretty well.

                        It does change to color of the leather slightly. I wiped down the rest of the panel with paint thinner, and now you can't even tell it was there.

                        After I did that, I thought about adding leather conditioner to the cleaned area to correct the color change. That might help match the faded cleaned area to the rest of the ball.

                        Good Luck,
                        Alex

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