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12-19-2015 07:49 PM - edited 12-19-2015 09:10 PM
I have a sweatshirt that I want to wear again, but when I was younger, I had some lettering done on the back. It's the kind of letters that I went to a t-shirt store and they did the heat press thing and attached them.
I've tried to remove them by using a steamer and a hot iron, but only a few came off. The rest are not budging.
Does anyone have any tricks to remove them? It drives me nuts that a few letters came right off after steaming, but the others won't move at all.
It's a black sweatshirt and I suppose I could blacken out the lettering with a marker, but I would hate to resort to something cheap looking like that.
Thanks for any suggestions.
12-20-2015 03:18 AM
I think it's a lost cause. Sorry to sound like a "downer".......but some things just can't be fixed.
12-20-2015 03:48 AM - edited 12-20-2015 03:49 AM
I think tatooers go over messed up tatoos, can you do the same with the shirt? Cover over it, not tatoo it. LOL
12-20-2015 05:08 AM
I make matching T shirts for our family when we go to Disney World every year and once they are pressed on well...they don't come off.....
12-20-2015 09:41 AM
Honestly, go to Walmart and buy a new one for only $3-$5.86. They are on sale.
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