iron-ons and screenprints

Discussion in 'Fashion and Crafts' started by lucyinthesky, Feb 19, 2006.

  1. lucyinthesky

    lucyinthesky Tie Dyed Soul

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    is there a way to remove them?
    i got a few bags for groceries from Value Village but they have super lame logos on them, is there a way to remove them? i figure not, but doesn't hurt to ask.
     
  2. melonhead

    melonhead Member

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    i dunno, but when i get stuff with lame logos i put band patches over them. if they're big lame logos, maybe you could cut up a tee shirt and stitch it over the logo for that 80's-demin-jacket-metallica-patch look. lol.. good luck
    peace
     
  3. Sophie-Jo

    Sophie-Jo Member

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    Or you could just get some fabric paint and deface the logos, depending on what they are of course
     
  4. lucyinthesky

    lucyinthesky Tie Dyed Soul

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    ahh both are good ideas, i thought of the band shirt/patches already, but some of them are kinda big
    the fabric paint would be a good idea, except i such at anything that involves a paint brush, but i could always try.
    thanks kids. :)
     
  5. Unkle_John

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    There is a chemical I used to use on t-shrits that would take off the print. But it's pretty toxic, not eco-friendly, poisonous, and down right costly. You can't use it in a house b/c of the fumes, but you also need a filtered mask.
    I would go with what the others said.

    IF you feel the inclanation to do that, contact a screen print supply warehouse. But as I said, stay away from it.
     
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