How do you remove personalization?
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How do you remove personalization?
Hey! A few times that I sent requests I got back multiple personalized autographs. Now I would like to give away, trade, and possible sell a few of them. I know a lot of people talk about removing the personalization and I was just hoping that someone would tell me how to do that. It would help a lot. Thanks!


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Re: How do you remove personalization?
I don't think you can do that
Re: How do you remove personalization?
There's been many topics about this already, so please do a search before posting 
My suggestion to someone the other day was isopropyl alcohol, provided it's an actual photo and not a card. Dab some on an earbud and gently wipe away, but first try it on a 'test' photo.
Shambler

My suggestion to someone the other day was isopropyl alcohol, provided it's an actual photo and not a card. Dab some on an earbud and gently wipe away, but first try it on a 'test' photo.
Shambler

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Re: How do you remove personalization?
I didn't see any when I did a search so I figured I would ask. I'll have to give that a try though. Thanks! 



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Re: How do you remove personalization?
There's always a risk you'll damage the photo or accidentally rub off part of the autograph if the personalisation is close to the autograph.Shambler wrote:My suggestion to someone the other day was isopropyl alcohol, provided it's an actual photo and not a card. Dab some on an earbud and gently wipe away, but first try it on a 'test' photo.
I don't recommend you removing personalisations ... but if you are wanting to remove them and sell do it at your own risk.
As Shambler said - do it on a 'test' photo first if you want to be sure.
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