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ok, here what you could do, get one of those super high pressure water gun and load it with dry clean product or solution. shoot directly at the grfx you want to remove, this way they would come off. if you have a vacumm while you do this is even better, so all the ink would be suckk off while cleaning it.

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i doubt that would work. most inks adhere to the fibers pretty well and would take some force that would probably damage the shirt in the process.

thats what i was taught to do,when i used to work at a shirt company, and thats why it has to be one of those industrial water gun, because the pressure is so strong, it could actually harm your skin, and when you have it shooting at one spot for too long, it could pierce your skin

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thats what i was taught to do,when i used to work at a shirt company, and thats why it has to be one of those industrial water gun, because the pressure is so strong, it could actually harm your skin, and when you have it shooting at one spot for too long, it could pierce your skin

well if the ink is a waterbase and not a plastisol it won't come off, plastisol might come off but it's going to leave some sort of residue.

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6MT's right. Drycleaning solution through a cleaning gun will get rid of any plastisol. You might be able to just hop to any screenprint shop and offer a can of beer to someone working there and they'll do it for you. Beer is common currency in shops :)

But ya, if it's waterbase, then don't bother trying. You'll just wreck the garment.

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