This is very helpful. Now I can reuse my Jersey when a player get traded. Thanks a lot!
That was very nice, you did a great job!
Can the shirt be used again to put on vinyl after the chemical is used to remove vinyl?
Great job. Thanks!
Very helpful! Thank you
Can this be done on cotton fabrics that don't necessarily stretch when being pulled?
Is there a way to remove the discoloration from the transfer? For example, when you removed HAMM and the 9, you can see where it was on the jersey after you remove it. Can it be removed? Or do you just have to cover it up with another print?
Nice very helpful
Can you use this on thicker fabrics? I have a hoodie I want to remove something from??
Can you get this at a hobby lobby or Micheals
Can this be done on denim?
Does anyone know if this works with supacolor transfers?
But does it stain colored shirts? I wanna know before i potentially ruin my favorite jacket Dx
Your link is coming up to a blank amazon page - what is the cleaner called?
That’s exactly what it is nail polish remover but 10 time’s the price.
How well does this work on thicker material, such as a hoodie or pullovers??
Would it affect any tie dyed cotton?
That's what I am wondering as I have a acid dye jumper and want to take some writing of the back
Can this be used on nylon or polyester jackets that are waterproof?
Those materials aren't waterproof, but will be treated with a "waterproofing" chemical. I suspect this process would mess with that chemical pretty badly. Nikwax makes products that can renew the coatings to an extent (about 85% efficacy in my experience, at best.) Unless you have something along the lines of North Face or Arc'teryx quality, you might be better off just buying yourself a new "waterproof" jacket without stickers you don't like on it
seems like the solvent is more expensive than 1 tshirt, but it might be worth it for a few
I need this but ina hoodie and without that liquid stuff
can it be done on sweatshirts v
Does it leave a residue on dark fabric and can new vinyl be immediately placed over the old spot of the previous vinyl? Does it need to be washed first
Of course it needs to be washed first. Even if you weren't going to put new vinyl down, you don't want solvent up against your skin.
@@rodrigodiaz7167 I guess it's a difference in interpretation. I thought he meant "washed first before placing new vinyl over the old spot".
Why would it matter if the shirt were washed before removing the initial vinyl?
@@e2mwpg you are right. however i dont see how would it make a difference in solvents if you wash it b4 or after. it's the same and they evaporate anyways
When you click on the link it just goes to amazin, but does not show the chemical you used...
Search for Vinyl Letter Removing Solvent and she used the AlbaChem brand.
#link no work
Great job but I’m mad that you obliterated that sweet Mia Hamm Jersey 😫
Wowooo thanku for sharing 👍
But how to remove glue
Sneaky sneaky, she used white for a reason lol.
Good luck for those using it on solid dark colors 😂
I have done it mutiple times! Purple sweater was my most recent! www.agirlandagluegun.com/how-to-remove-heat-transfer-vinyl-from-fabric/
Thank you. Your mention of " It smell like nail polish remover" is exactly what I used. And guess what. It actually worked. So folks just by nail polish remover. It does the same job at a fraction of the price of the advertised Amazon product. 😁