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Are you sure it's residue, and not that the glossy surface of the photo is etched from the paint pen?
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Most def residue. Very light, but def residue. - Jon
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I haven't tried it yet, but the method & product mentioned here is said to be able to remove paint from the surface of photos without damaging them, and I imagine would therefore work for paint "residue" as well:
http://www.net54baseball.com/showpos...3&postcount=17 |
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Thx! I'll pick some up and let you know how it works.
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Did you use lab grade anhydrous acetone or acetone from home depot?
even 1-3% water in the acetone means there is water and it could damage the photo and leave unnecessary blotches. Anhydrous is "lab" grade at ".5%" it's technically zero but it's so small they have to label it as having "some" Last edited by Sean1125; 11-06-2012 at 06:13 AM. |
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Try a dry erase marker. I saw a kid at the ballpark covering an autograph with a dry erase marker (blacking it out) and eraing it with his shirt. Removed sharpier perfectly.
He thought Nate Schierholtz was a different player. Or the other was around. |
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Stopped up an purchased the product, the cloths and gloves today from Adorama. Unfortunately the product worked about the same as acetone. So, didn't harm the photo at all, but didn't remove the residue. I brought the photo with me to Adorama, and they agreed it was some sort of residue (i.e., marker staining, so to speak). I'll update the board if I figure out something that works.
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I've heard that you can use a dry erase marker to remove sharpie on photos. Something in the composition of the dry erase ink will break down the sharpie. Just cover it completely and wipe away. I've never tried this myself (no reason to) and I definitely wouldn't recommend it if the surface is at all cracked or broken in any way, but it may also work on paint pens. Might be worth a test.
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that is definitely how you get permanent marker off of a dry erase board...just mark over the permanent stuff with dry erase and then wipe off.
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