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  • metsbats
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    Would olive oil stain a natural colored bat? I would think you can get a way using olive oil only on a lacquered bat.

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  • metsbats
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    Originally posted by mrjohnmalton
    I hate to be the "thread resurrection guy" but I didn't want to start a whole new thread to ask a simple question. When using olive oil to remove a silver or gold signature from a black bat, does it also remove ball marks etc at all? I have a bat that is just hammered with game use, but the quality of the signature on it leaves much to be desired. I want to be sure that removing the signature will not have any effect on the game used characteristics of the bat.
    Never be sorry about reviving an old thread. Glad to see some of our members know how to use the search function!

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  • Juicyfruit66
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    Olive oil will remove autographs from bats. I removed a vlad guerrero I thought was a fake but wasn't worked like a charm

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  • mrjohnmalton
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    I hate to be the "thread resurrection guy" but I didn't want to start a whole new thread to ask a simple question. When using olive oil to remove a silver or gold signature from a black bat, does it also remove ball marks etc at all? I have a bat that is just hammered with game use, but the quality of the signature on it leaves much to be desired. I want to be sure that removing the signature will not have any effect on the game used characteristics of the bat.

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  • Klattsy
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    OK, unbelievably, olive oil works!

    The sig was from 2002 and it still came off with oil on the end of an ear bud. You cannot see it at all.

    We tried it first thinking it would do the least harm if it didn't happen to work, but low and behold...

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  • csu398
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    In general, most organic solvents can do the work. The only concern is which ones don't leave irreversible damage to your item. No matter what you try, make sure that you apply small amount of the solvent on similar materials (or your helmet directly) to see if it leaves any mark. Ethanol, isopropyl alcohol, olive oil all sound pretty safe to me. Never used the product Tony recommended, but seems like he had some good experience with it.


    Originally posted by Klattsy
    Thanks mate, looking at the MDS of the product Tony recommends it contains: Mineral Spirits, Xylol (Xylene) and Ethyl Benzene.

    Two similar products we have here are:
    Methylated Spirits (Ethanol + Water) http://www.recochem.com.au/files/dow...rits_Sep11.pdf
    Mineral Turpintine (Low Aromatic White Spirit - w/<1% Benzene) http://www.recochem.com.au/files/dow...dour_Sep11.pdf

    I think I can also get high strength (95%+) isopropyl alcohol from our chemists (a lot of the CPU builders use it to clean the chips).

    Which do you think would be better? I have some Metho at home and am tempted to try it tonight, but i'd rather do it right, do it once then try a heap of different options...

    There is still the olive oil test as well

    Mark.

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  • Klattsy
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    Originally posted by csu398
    Nail polish remove might contain acetone which will damage the surface of your helmet. I'd recommend isopropanol or ethanol (alcohol).
    Thanks mate, looking at the MDS of the product Tony recommends it contains: Mineral Spirits, Xylol (Xylene) and Ethyl Benzene.

    Two similar products we have here are:
    Methylated Spirits (Ethanol + Water) http://www.recochem.com.au/files/dow...rits_Sep11.pdf
    Mineral Turpintine (Low Aromatic White Spirit - w/<1% Benzene) http://www.recochem.com.au/files/dow...dour_Sep11.pdf

    I think I can also get high strength (95%+) isopropyl alcohol from our chemists (a lot of the CPU builders use it to clean the chips).

    Which do you think would be better? I have some Metho at home and am tempted to try it tonight, but i'd rather do it right, do it once then try a heap of different options...

    There is still the olive oil test as well

    Mark.

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  • 3arod13
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    This works great!
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  • csu398
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    Nail polish remove might contain acetone which will damage the surface of your helmet. I'd recommend isopropanol or ethanol (alcohol).

    Originally posted by Klattsy
    Going to try and remove the signature from this helmet:

    Only problem is that it is over 10 years old. Helmet is from 2002. What would be the best method? I was hoping the olive oil might still work...do you leave it on there for a bit to soak in, or just on and off?
    Otherwise I have nail polish remove, but don't have any of the products you guys mention on here (down in Australia!). The only other thing I have with an alcohol content (apart from alcohol) is methylated spirits...

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  • Klattsy
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    Going to try and remove the signature from this helmet:

    Only problem is that it is over 10 years old. Helmet is from 2002. What would be the best method? I was hoping the olive oil might still work...do you leave it on there for a bit to soak in, or just on and off?
    Otherwise I have nail polish remove, but don't have any of the products you guys mention on here (down in Australia!). The only other thing I have with an alcohol content (apart from alcohol) is methylated spirits...

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  • RRexpressfan94
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    for that bat, use the highest % rubbing alcohol you can find. that and a paper towel should do it. I use 90%. if it is not a natural color bat, use a lower % or the color may rub off or fade a little.

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  • shaunharr
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    I have erased blue sharpie from a blonde ash D BAT. Came off fine. Used Peroxide

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  • mlupo
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    I hear Mr.Clean Magic Eraser will do the trick. I have never tried it myself on a bat(I live signed bats myself), but it did get sharpie marker off of my front door without damaging the paint. I would try this first, no risk of olive oil changing the finish of the bat.

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  • AWA85
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    Time to refresh a classic thread.

    Think the old olive oil trick would work on a natural color bat like this one? I would like to remove the signature all together.
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  • r_phelps
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    any help with a natural maple bat with black sharpie? olive oil removed some and eraser is just not doing anything

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