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No issues at all with this one.
I started by working from the back of the pennant and I tried to use as little bleach as possible to avoid problems. Started with 90/10 mix just to see what would happen. Didn't have much effect on the bad spots but did whiten the background some. Then I increased to about 70/30 and continued to work on the back. I let 30 minutes to an hour go by between each spraying so I could assess the progress. I probably sprayed it six or more times over the course of the day. This got the pennant pretty white, but several trouble spots remained. By now I was fairly confident that the paint wasn't going to run so I turned the pennant over and hit the trouble spots directly...which included hitting the graphics. I tried to do that sparingly but it couldn't be avoided. Finally, I had to strengthen the mixture to about 50/50 to get those sports on the tip to say uncle. I didn't have to spray the 50/50 mixture near the paint luckily. Before I went to bed I sprayed the pennant with water to rinse off any excess bleach and I let it sit wet over night. It was nice and bright the next morning. Sandwiched it between some towels to let dry for a few hours, then hit it with a warm iron. Mission accomplished. |
Hey Rob. Do you hang or suspend the pennant while doing this or lay it flat? Also, do you mask off the areas you don't want hit with spray at all? Thanks.
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Hey, Kyle, aka pennant maker researcher extraordinaire -
I'm pretty sure I showed this "WC" mark on my 1962 picture pennant (left of photo). I was re-organizing my pennants the other day and found the same WC on a few more. The last one pictured shows a batter in un-enclosed Candlestick but I also found the same mark on similar pennants of post-enclosure Candlestick (1970). Any ideas? A buddy says "Wincraft" but I think we ruled that out. |
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I use painter's tape to both hang mine and protect the spine. The spine would obviously bleach out otherwise. I have never masked off areas....I think you would get a noticeable line. I soak my pennants and the bleach would probably leach even I masked off an area. I suppose it might work with a very light misting. |
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Here's one I forgot I had. Vintage? Repro? Maybe a companion to one of those BF3 type mini sets?
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That looks like a Mitchell and Ness repro of a 1936 BF3 premium.
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Yes...I would mask completely any areas you didn't want hit with bleach. The pennants I've bleached typically don't have any areas like that lol. <a href="http://imgbox.com/VIbvP4mf" target="_blank"><img src="https://images2.imgbox.com/72/33/VIbvP4mf_o.jpg" alt="image host"/></a> |
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Yup... It's definitely the M&N Repro.
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