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  • onlyalbert
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 918

    Removing an MLB auth sticker from batting helmet

    Has anybody done it and if so, how? Have a helmet photomatched and the sticker says issued anyway and put in a stupid spot. Photomatch is worth more than an issued sticker.
  • danesei@yahoo.com
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2014
    • 1018

    #2
    Re: Removing an MLB auth sticker from batting helmet

    Originally posted by onlyalbert
    Has anybody done it and if so, how? Have a helmet photomatched and the sticker says issued anyway and put in a stupid spot. Photomatch is worth more than an issued sticker.
    Alcohol should work without melting the plastic.

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    • vince182
      Member
      • Jan 2014
      • 68

      #3
      Re: Removing an MLB auth sticker from batting helmet

      Goo gone

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      • bd300
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2011
        • 104

        #4
        Re: Removing an MLB auth sticker from batting helmet

        I would leave the sticker on.

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        • volunteer
          Member
          • Jun 2014
          • 99

          #5
          Re: Removing an MLB auth sticker from batting helmet

          hair dryer

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          • onlyalbert
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 918

            #6
            Re: Removing an MLB auth sticker from batting helmet

            Have you guys tried these methods? I have Goof Off and that works well for residue. I assume alcholhol would too.

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            • emann
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2008
              • 904

              #7
              Re: Removing an MLB auth sticker from batting helmet

              Is it over tar or just the plastic of the helmet? I've taken a damaged holo off a bat and it just left the small bits which sort of rubbed off under my finger. It didn't need anything for cleanup like Goo Gone, etc. I'd be afraid of what that might do on glossy plastic like a helmet (and obviously you can't use it over tar) . . . I'd just pull it off and see what you're left with before you start putting cleaners on it.

              Side note: I also removed a damaged one from a 2002 baseball. The residue stains the baseballs in the shape of the holo. Really annoying; looks terrible.

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              • Phil316
                Senior Member
                • May 2013
                • 1878

                #8
                Re: Removing an MLB auth sticker from batting helmet

                I have used goo gone on a football helmet and hockey helmet but never baseball. I had no problems and no issues.

                I even used goo gone on a jersey that was glued indide a frame and it got the hardened glue off without staining the jersey.

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                • danesei@yahoo.com
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2014
                  • 1018

                  #9
                  Re: Removing an MLB auth sticker from batting helmet

                  Originally posted by onlyalbert
                  Have you guys tried these methods? I have Goof Off and that works well for residue. I assume alcholhol would too.
                  I've used alcohol to remove a Steiner holo from a helmet. I saw no point to the holo, since it didn't identify who used it.

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                  • sorklora
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2015
                    • 157

                    #10
                    Re: Removing an MLB auth sticker from batting helmet

                    I wouldn't as sticker to me is more than any photo match as photo matching is never 100%, but an MLB holo is worth its weight in gold.

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                    • SEAFAN76
                      Member
                      • Jan 2015
                      • 66

                      #11
                      Re: Removing an MLB auth sticker from batting helmet

                      Originally posted by sorklora
                      I wouldn't as sticker to me is more than any photo match as photo matching is never 100%, but an MLB holo is worth its weight in gold.
                      I think is what he was saying was, that when you look up the holo one the MLB site, it says GAME ISSUED, when in reality it was game used.
                      My helmet (M's 2014) has the same problem. It's game used, but the idiot entering the info on the MLB site had it as "Game Issued".
                      The first chance at a sale for me, the person didn't buy it because of this.

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                      • lengthwise1
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2013
                        • 395

                        #12
                        Re: Removing an MLB auth sticker from batting helmet

                        Originally posted by SEAFAN76
                        I think is what he was saying was, that when you look up the holo one the MLB site, it says GAME ISSUED, when in reality it was game used.
                        My helmet (M's 2014) has the same problem. It's game used, but the idiot entering the info on the MLB site had it as "Game Issued".
                        The first chance at a sale for me, the person didn't buy it because of this.
                        Not necessarily an "idiot," it was probably authenticated in bulk at the end of the season and based on the rules of the MLB program, it would then be authenticated as issued. I know it doesn't make a ton of sense for equipment that shows obvious use, but it is what it is....
                        Always looking for Noah Syndergaard, Charlie Blackmon, Jordan Pacheco & Kenneth Faried items, thx!

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                        • mattsr
                          Member
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 65

                          #13
                          Re: Removing an MLB auth sticker from batting helmet

                          I have a few helmets that say game issued even though they are 100% game used. Reason being is if they are not authenticated within a certain amount of time (I want to say its right after the game)they flip to issues as opposed to game used.

                          I know this is true for the Brewers as they didnt sell much game used anything in early to late 2000's at Miller Park. The stuff sat in a Storage locker and I just picked up a few helmets that I literally ripped open the boxed, picked out who I wanted and then they authenticated them as game issued. Clearly they were used.

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                          • emann
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 904

                            #14
                            Re: Removing an MLB auth sticker from batting helmet

                            Originally posted by sorklora
                            I wouldn't as sticker to me is more than any photo match as photo matching is never 100%, but an MLB holo is worth its weight in gold.
                            I think there easily are a few hundred collectors on here who would disagree with you re: photo matching. Every scenario is different but hypothetically: I'd pick MLB holo'd as "team issued" with a solid photomatch over MLB holo'd as "game worn" with no photomatch . . . A photo displays much better in a frame next to the item that a printout of hologram data.

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                            • sorklora
                              Senior Member
                              • Mar 2015
                              • 157

                              #15
                              Re: Removing an MLB auth sticker from batting helmet

                              Originally posted by emann
                              I think there easily are a few hundred collectors on here who would disagree with you re: photo matching. Every scenario is different but hypothetically: I'd pick MLB holo'd as "team issued" with a solid photomatch over MLB holo'd as "game worn" with no photomatch . . . A photo displays much better in a frame next to the item that a printout of hologram data.
                              This is true, especially if you can find the exact game the MLB hologram is for, but what I was referring to is a random item that someone claims is photomatched with nothing on the item to show a reference date and any photo could be a match, versus an MLB hologram noting it was game used with a specific date. I'd choose the MLB any day over the photo one, and I really don't need a photo if MLB authenticated it as game used to a specific date.

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