this worked amazing. i found that if you just leave it to soak for a couple minutes you can pull the print off with the glue in one go. no need to stretch or scrub.
IMPORTANTT! Guys! I poured some nailpolish remover in a bowl and i let the logo sit there for a few minutes, will make the process much easier! And I recommend wearing a mask and gloves because acetone is dangerous and poisonous when inhaled and touched for a long time. Throat is killing me, haha!
Also, if you buy the stain remover: Oxi Clean powder, dissolve it in hot water, and then add enough cold water to cover the garment, then place the garment with logo in the cold water over night, it usually removes the logo and the stains.
Thank you! I have been trying to remove a vinyl sticker from a bookbag to no avail. The iron method did not work for me. This method worked within a minute without even scrubbing; peeled right off!
I don't know what kind of design my shirt has but it's flaking off and so now the shirt just looks really ugly however there's no holes in it or anything so it's still perfectly good shirt to wear. When I say it's waking off I mean like I took a plastic knife and started scraping my shirt while I was wearing it and I got flakes off of it but it was very very slow process and wasn't working very well so I gave up.
Great!! I got some second hand leggings that are super good quality but I do not like going around advertising for that brand so this is awesome. Thanks!
how do you tell the difference between vinyl (I’m assuming it’s printed vinyl?) and the more paint-like screen printing material? or does it work for both? thanks dude!
I removed the design with acetone but you can still see where the design was before kind of like a shadow if that makes sense. This is on a sports bag. Is there a where to get rid of this shadow?
@@voodoomamajuju8485 Definitely not the case since the shirt I tried was brand new lol.. Maybe I'll next time i'll soak it in acetone to make sure it gets it all or rub harder, or both
@@satishthapa1314 hey so i fixed it by putting some isopropyl alc on it letting it dry for only 2 mins.it was still pretty wet.then i got an iron and ironed it off.also the iron should not be too hot.
im removing a pretty big print and take breaks, thinking of finishing it tomorrow. Will it ruin the shirt if i leave the nail polish remover in the shirt over night? I dont have acces to a washing maschine untill tomorrow.
Cool 🙌 I have some work shirts that would be great for outdoors (cooling&wicking). Now I can take the lettering off and have comfy hiking shirts. Thanx bruh
Thank you!! I have a shirt that I bought about year ago that says “playb*y” and when I bought it I didn’t know what pb meant but my sister told me why I bought it and I said “I like the little bunny” and she looked at me in a weird way and I asked “is something wrong” and she told me what it meant and I love the the shirt design but I don’t want the letters, and considering I’m young I don’t want people thinking that I do that, I can’t imagine what the cashier thought when I bought it 😭😭
I have a leather jacket with printed letters at the back. I read from many people it leaves the white mark or damages the leather by discolouring. Any recommendations to remove the marking from the leather jacket.
Just left a company to start a new job somewhere else. But I have some really nice warm comfy hoodies with their logo. I want to still use these hoodies they’re carhartt brand. But with the company logo. I don’t work for them anymore so it would be awkward 😂 thanks dude
I am literally doing the very same thing. I have a lot of warm safety jackets and coats that I want to use. They’re really good quality and very expensive. I just tried this out before I even researched it and im so glad I did. It worked great
What about a vinyl bag? I have a carrying case with a large ugly white screen print logo on it. Wouldn't acetone leave ugly white marks on black vinyl?
Will this work on a white shirt that has a black font tagless label on the inside without leaving behind a black stain shirts are all brand new never been washed!?!
Probably-but I’d test it on a corner of the print just to see if it comes off clean. Depending on the print it can sometimes leave residue or an outline. Worst case you have a little mark on the corner
what do you do when the label stains the shirt/jacket/cloth? just use some more acetone? stain treat it? cuz I was using 99% acetone and a wash cloth and now there's just kinda a patch of slightly white on my black jacket, so I figured stain treatment and washing it might help but idk yet
Another tip: put acetone on a cotton ball/pad and start tapping the logo you want to remove. This way you don’t pour the acetone directly on the shorts and possibly stain/ruin them
i had thought of this!!! there is a pair of authentic pacerr's shorrts but they have "sabonis on them and i will try this on them. they are awesome and the only reason why i passed is because of the name on the shorts.
THANK YOU SO MUCH I HAVE SUCH A COMFY JUMPER BUT IT SAYS CLASS OF 2022 CAUSE IT'S FROM 6TH CLASS AND THAT'S EMBARASSING AND I WANT TO SEW ON A METALLICA THING
Nice idea, but just use the clothes iron put it on the sticker for like 15 seconds and then remove the iron and quickly try to remove the sticker, it will come off easily, if the sticker doesn’t come off just increase the seconds till it become hot and stretchy, I’ve just done it
@@Caraboo900 I meant the screenprinting, once it’s heated it’ll just get stretched (it won’t stick to the iron don’t worry) and u will be able to remove it with ur fingers easily
It should work for any color. The only side effects I’ve noticed are on very old clothes. The print removal leaves a shadow sometimes on very old garments
@@soilliam is there any way to fix the shadow? i have an old nike that i removed the print off of but there is still a shadow of the original letters. i’m thinking either dying it or dipping it in oxyclean like one of the other commenters suggested
Ughhh :c this isn't working on my wezc hoodie. I tried asetone, IPA, hot and even cold but nothing works any other ideas? I love the hoodie but hate the brand
I have a cool back to the future t shirt but it has some Japanese writing on it and it makes me look like a anime weeb. This was the video I was looking for
For cotton, use the heat from an iron technique. For polyester or other stretchy fabrics, use acetone.
Acetone has worked for me on cotton, but I’ll try it out next time to test
@@soilliam Yeah I'm just worried to ruin my nice cotton clothes with acetone lol
@@Bliss_VR6 I feel, good luck
But what about 60% cotton and 40%poly
@@JustCreateYou acetone, heat could f up the poly
this worked amazing. i found that if you just leave it to soak for a couple minutes you can pull the print off with the glue in one go. no need to stretch or scrub.
this is a great idea
@@soilliamyou should pin this comment
What if I need to remove the print from a softshell jacket it is a completely different material
AWESOME! I literally just did this to remove a label off my backpack and gone!!! Thanks for this🥰
Glad it helped!
Wow! Just tried this and it was beyond simple. Took me no more than 5 minutes, logo just peeled right off. Thanks!
Glad it worked!
Thank you ! I used Isopropyl alcohol to remove sign from HH work jacket. It works like magic with a little scraping with your fingernails.
IMPORTANTT! Guys! I poured some nailpolish remover in a bowl and i let the logo sit there for a few minutes, will make the process much easier! And I recommend wearing a mask and gloves because acetone is dangerous and poisonous when inhaled and touched for a long time. Throat is killing me, haha!
great idea
Thanks but won't this damage the cloth a bit
OH thats why it doesn't work for me. I need to get a bloody bowl for non-consumption
Just soak the back not the front so it did have to fight the plastic
@@Zene.Khan.I also have an interest in this question. Awaiting any replies.
Also, if you buy the stain remover: Oxi Clean powder, dissolve it in hot water, and then add enough cold water to cover the garment, then place the garment with logo in the cold water over night, it usually removes the logo and the stains.
Good to know def will try it iout
Does this require any scrubbing? or can i just soak it & it dissolves the logo?
Do you work for Oxi Clean?
@@weldon9254 nope. But, I do have a child that stains almost everything she wears.
will this affect the color of the fabric at all?
as someone who’s doing a con crunch, i needed to get rid of a bag logo and this is such a good video! tysm!
🙏
if anyone is wondering, it works on face masks with logos too, just as long as its a sticker and not part of the fabric itself
DUDE THANK U SM!! MY EX GAVE ME HIS SWEATER AND I HAVENT BEEN ABLE TO WEAR IT BUT NOW I CAN MAKE IT MY OWN!!!
i just put nailpolish on a towel and scrubbed. it worked! my jacket looks way better noe
WAIT WHAT IM TRYING THAT
what is the material that your jacket is made of plz
@@MernaMaged-s1x i think polyester!!!
Thank you! I have been trying to remove a vinyl sticker from a bookbag to no avail. The iron method did not work for me. This method worked within a minute without even scrubbing; peeled right off!
I don't know what kind of design my shirt has but it's flaking off and so now the shirt just looks really ugly however there's no holes in it or anything so it's still perfectly good shirt to wear.
When I say it's waking off I mean like I took a plastic knife and started scraping my shirt while I was wearing it and I got flakes off of it but it was very very slow process and wasn't working very well so I gave up.
Great!!
I got some second hand leggings that are super good quality but I do not like going around advertising for that brand so this is awesome.
Thanks!
Happy to help, glad it worked out
Worked like a charm.....! Why didn't I watch this earlier 🤩🤩
Nice nice glad it worked
how do you tell the difference between vinyl (I’m assuming it’s printed vinyl?) and the more paint-like screen printing material? or does it work for both? thanks dude!
I believe vinyl should be less flexible than screen printing and a little more plasticy-but yes acetone should work for both. Np thanks for watching✌️
@@soilliam thanks so much!
I removed the design with acetone but you can still see where the design was before kind of like a shadow if that makes sense. This is on a sports bag. Is there a where to get rid of this shadow?
Im not totally sure. Sometimes putting it in the wash helps or further scrubbing but sometimes it won’t budge
probably not, The design was probably protecting it from the elements and it’s the untouched color under there.
@@voodoomamajuju8485
Definitely not the case since the shirt I tried was brand new lol..
Maybe I'll next time i'll soak it in acetone to make sure it gets it all or rub harder, or both
prob the glue
Dye entire garment/bag🤷🏽♀️
I did it with nail polish remover.the text is gone but theres still white outlines left.should i just keep scrubbing?
I’m facing same problem, did you cleared it ?
@@satishthapa1314 nope still searching for it
@@satishthapa1314 hey so i fixed it by putting some isopropyl alc on it letting it dry for only 2 mins.it was still pretty wet.then i got an iron and ironed it off.also the iron should not be too hot.
@@lashakviciani6811 And it completely vanished?
@@satishthapa1314 kind of
im removing a pretty big print and take breaks, thinking of finishing it tomorrow. Will it ruin the shirt if i leave the nail polish remover in the shirt over night? I dont have acces to a washing maschine untill tomorrow.
It should not ruin it. It evaporates away pretty quickly
Cool 🙌
I have some work shirts that would be great for outdoors (cooling&wicking). Now I can take the lettering off and have comfy hiking shirts. Thanx bruh
hell yea
I got this lit hoodie but it gotta unicorn on it 😂 preciate it dude
Loll, no problem
Its really effective.. its better if you pour the acetone at the back part of the print..
True!
I can't wait to use this on my visor. Thank you for the video!
Np, good luck
well said simple and fast great job 🙌
thanks I've got shirts that are just fine but the screen printing is starting to peel off! Can I use a spray bottle with the nail polish remover ?
Yeah that’s worth a try for sure
Does it work for a windbreaker material?
Yes it should
Thank you!! I have a shirt that I bought about year ago that says “playb*y” and when I bought it I didn’t know what pb meant but my sister told me why I bought it and I said “I like the little bunny” and she looked at me in a weird way and I asked “is something wrong” and she told me what it meant and I love the the shirt design but I don’t want the letters, and considering I’m young I don’t want people thinking that I do that, I can’t imagine what the cashier thought when I bought it 😭😭
Lol, glad to help
She probably thought u were a stud
@@stev.a.n 😂
Would this damage the dwr coating off jackets?
I have a waterproof jacket with a football club emblem which i would like to remove.
It would probably strip some of the coating
i have an old middle school hoodie that’s really great but i dont want people to think im still in middle school so thank!!
No problem!
Does it leave marks of print .. or any difference in colour/ shade
does alcohol work the same or does it have to be acetone??
Does rubbing alcohol work dont have acetone at the moment... gonna try ill let ya know ........
Acetone works way better but it’s worth a shot
I have a leather jacket with printed letters at the back. I read from many people it leaves the white mark or damages the leather by discolouring. Any recommendations to remove the marking from the leather jacket.
I don’t know I haven’t tried it on leather before
Hey, just wanna know, does it work with rubbing alcohol
Just left a company to start a new job somewhere else. But I have some really nice warm comfy hoodies with their logo. I want to still use these hoodies they’re carhartt brand. But with the company logo. I don’t work for them anymore so it would be awkward 😂 thanks dude
Np, always great to reuse good material, 😁
I am literally doing the very same thing. I have a lot of warm safety jackets and coats that I want to use. They’re really good quality and very expensive. I just tried this out before I even researched it and im so glad I did. It worked great
My jacket has feathers i. It also will this effect the feathers? Test in corn b4 hand first yes?
Straight to the point!
What about a vinyl bag? I have a carrying case with a large ugly white screen print logo on it. Wouldn't acetone leave ugly white marks on black vinyl?
Will this work on a white shirt that has a black font tagless label on the inside without leaving behind a black stain shirts are all brand new never been washed!?!
Yes it should
I have a grey north face hoodie that has a massive “Never stop exploring” logo in the back. Would it work for big prints on a whitish-grey hoodie?
Probably-but I’d test it on a corner of the print just to see if it comes off clean. Depending on the print it can sometimes leave residue or an outline. Worst case you have a little mark on the corner
Can you use white spirt instead of acetone?
I’m not sure
I did that with spirt, same effect, but glue still here, dunno how to remove glue
Any recommendation on removing rubber printing on jeans?
try acetone, if it doesnt work, try heat with an iron or isopropyl alcohol
what do you do when the label stains the shirt/jacket/cloth? just use some more acetone? stain treat it? cuz I was using 99% acetone and a wash cloth and now there's just kinda a patch of slightly white on my black jacket, so I figured stain treatment and washing it might help but idk yet
Can you let us know if it worked? I also have a black shirt and I was going to try this video then I saw you comment and 😭😭😭
Sometimes on an old shirt it’s impossible to remove print completely stain free
I’m liking cause I learned something and he has breakcore in the background 😅.
Ahaha
Does it work on fleece hoodies as well. I really wanna make sure I don't damage the fabric?
I have done this on fleece successfully with no problem, but to make sure, test the acetone in the corner of the fabric to see if it does damage
Would this work on a jacket i have a puffy jacket. Its got an iron logo from my old job. The jacket is quite expensive.
cant wait to use this on my dream hoodie!!
How did it go?
@@princetamboliya4599 it worked ! i even printed something else on it lmao
@@enderbunny9245 which material was it
For fabric, 70% disinfectant alcohol works too.
awesome! just did this with a white college football jersey from GW, some staining but nothing a little oxiclean and bleach couldn’t fix!
I hv bag n a big logo is irritating me alot.. n the bag surface is rough so is it OK to use iron?
You can try iron. applying heat may make a permanent stain though
Another tip: put acetone on a cotton ball/pad and start tapping the logo you want to remove. This way you don’t pour the acetone directly on the shorts and possibly stain/ruin them
Tapping works great to let the acetone soak in!
i had thought of this!!! there is a pair of authentic pacerr's shorrts but they have "sabonis on them and i will try this on them. they are awesome and the only reason why i passed is because of the name on the shorts.
Ask a silly question, if this is on a bag will this damage water proofing?
potentially, but im not sure
Acetone wont bleach or discolor if removing logo on blakc polyester?
not in my experience. Always good to test on a small area out of the way first
THANK YOU SO MUCH I HAVE SUCH A COMFY JUMPER BUT IT SAYS CLASS OF 2022 CAUSE IT'S FROM 6TH CLASS AND THAT'S EMBARASSING AND I WANT TO SEW ON A METALLICA THING
Thanks, I got this nice bag from a company when I joined, but then they decided to terminate me. So screw their names!
Yup
Omg thank you so much, I'm going to see if this works on my bag!
Np, good luck!
did it work?
this should also be tittled how to, how to. short and to the point respect brother
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Nice idea, but just use the clothes iron put it on the sticker for like 15 seconds and then remove the iron and quickly try to remove the sticker, it will come off easily, if the sticker doesn’t come off just increase the seconds till it become hot and stretchy, I’ve just done it
Hello! I want to use the iron method. What do you mean by sticker? I know you have to use something to transfer the design to
@@Caraboo900 I meant the screenprinting, once it’s heated it’ll just get stretched (it won’t stick to the iron don’t worry) and u will be able to remove it with ur fingers easily
Oooo thank you! @@emannasser7429
I think this method is for screenprint logos, and not for vinyl stickers.
Will this work on removing the reflective stickers on 100% polyester shirt
It should work yes
I just did this for removing off a back pack. Magic!!
Hey, I have a polyester jacket which has somethings that i want to remove how can i remove it? I dont want any marks left behind
Can I use this technique on jeans?
It should work. Try testing the acetone in the corner of the fabric to see it’s effects. But if it’s normal screen printing it should work just fine
@@soilliam awesome, thank you so much!
So I just bought leggings from VS and removed PINK on angle but you can see where it was, how do you get rid of that? Or is there a way?
I don’t have much experience with leggings so I’m not sure. I would try acetone again and/or see if it fades out in the wash
Can u use alcohol or hydrogen peroxide
those may work but acetone is much stronger
Will this work with denim?
Yes
The color on shirt not faded with acetone?
No, not in my experience
Omg thank you so much I kept trying rubbing alcohol and it didn’t work but this took it off
Can you print on it after removing an image
Yes
Does this technique have any side effects on certain colors? For example, Red.
It should work for any color. The only side effects I’ve noticed are on very old clothes. The print removal leaves a shadow sometimes on very old garments
@@soilliam is there any way to fix the shadow? i have an old nike that i removed the print off of but there is still a shadow of the original letters. i’m thinking either dying it or dipping it in oxyclean like one of the other commenters suggested
@@ballerspro8310Any update?
I got to say this guy is a beast 🙌🙌!!!!
I can use nail polish remover paper so I clear printed aur not
what do you mean?
I have a tshirt my dad bought in the 2000’ but he didn’t wear it once it’s like brand new,can it be removed?
yeah, probably
I have a wetsuit, would it work on that type of material too?
I’m not sure, but I would try it. U can test it in the corner just to make sure it doesn’t ruin the neoprene
Thank you for this trick! I will be trying it
No problem, good luck
Does the acetone leave any sort of residue on the blank area around the shirt (after washing)?
Not in my experience. It’s always washed out clean for me. If you’re worried try dabbing some on a small corner of the fabric and washing it as a test
Would it work on a jean jacket ? 😢
yes it would
Off to get acetone. I’ll let ya know how it goes 😂
I have removed the white sticky part but now there is a residue that still shows the label...Do you know how to get rid of this?
sometimes thats as good as it gets try isopropyl maybe
Shii worked in like 10 seconds. Preciate it fam
Congrats now you have a cloudy coloured shirt without logo
Do you know how to remove logos from something like swim shorts? I really want to remove some
I have not tried this on swim shorts but I think it would work. Best of luck
Ughhh :c this isn't working on my wezc hoodie. I tried asetone, IPA, hot and even cold but nothing works any other ideas? I love the hoodie but hate the brand
When something really won’t come off in the past I’ve just sewn something over it. Like a patch or similar color fabric
does it work for puffer javkets
Yes
Does acetone stain fabrics ?
test it in the corner somewhere, but typically no staining
Thanks for the tips Chris fix :)
Can you use hydrogen peroxide?
Doesnt work as well as acetone
can i do this on oxford fabric backpack?
Not sure but probably
Ive god a lv sweatshirt and its logo isnt rubber printed mind giving me solutions?
What about in white t-shirt?
Yes this will work on a white t shirt. Any fabric with screen printing
@@soilliam thank you
Cant you just soak it in acetone?
I have a cool back to the future t shirt but it has some Japanese writing on it and it makes me look like a anime weeb. This was the video I was looking for
Tried doing this On a white shirt I had with black shirt and it didn’t work for some reason
its possible, im sure that helps
How do i get rid of the glue stains from the print?
Sometimes the stains cannot be removed
Hey! Does work for tote bags? X
Yes it should
Will it remove the color of my shirt? (It’s jet black)
it will not
The print is rather large on the back.
Can I put the whole thing in a bucket of diluted acetone with water? Just sit for hours or overnight?
It may work, but I have not tried it. Be careful not to soak it too long it may damage the fabric
how do u get the goo leftover bit after?
Sometimes it doesn’t come off, but you can try isopropyl alcohol or a hot iron
does this work on jeans or denim?
I have not tried denim but denim is pretty resilient so I bet it would work
whether we can remove GTX print from t shirt
I’ve never tested gtx but probably?