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Re: Best way to remove silver marker?

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2019 8:26 pm
by philly
jeremyb wrote:
philly wrote:is one of the signatures jen bainbridge?
i've got a fluid to smear on it
it might not erase it but it would make me feel good briefly.. then sort of sad and hollow....
Had to Google, do you drive a torana? Cause that's your demographic!
i don't have a demographic... i live among the shadows and sleep with the wolves...

Re: Best way to remove silver marker?

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2019 8:42 pm
by rickenbackerkid
I'd suggest just playing it. The ink should be far less tough than the actual finish and will fade and wear off.

Re: Best way to remove silver marker?

Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2019 3:18 pm
by BMW-KTM
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Re: Best way to remove silver marker?

Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2019 12:19 pm
by The Scarecrow
rickenbackerkid wrote:I'd suggest just playing it. The ink should be far less tough than the actual finish and will fade and wear off.
Yeah that's just like saying if someone spray paints a dick into your car, just drive it and don't care :rofl:

The kid who owned it before me had it 9 years and the signatures were still clear as day despite lots of use, so I will agree to fully disagree... especially when a few buffs with isopropyl alcohol has now 90% solved the prob.

Re: Best way to remove silver marker?

Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2019 3:22 pm
by rickenbackerkid
The Scarecrow wrote:
rickenbackerkid wrote:I'd suggest just playing it. The ink should be far less tough than the actual finish and will fade and wear off.
Yeah that's just like saying if someone spray paints a dick into your car, just drive it and don't care :rofl:

The kid who owned it before me had it 9 years and the signatures were still clear as day despite lots of use, so I will agree to fully disagree... especially when a few buffs with isopropyl alcohol has now 90% solved the prob.

good result. and to be honest if someone spray painted a dick on my car, I probably would just keep driving it and not care haha

Re: Best way to remove silver marker?

Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2019 3:31 pm
by philly
rickenbackerkid wrote:
The Scarecrow wrote:
rickenbackerkid wrote:I'd suggest just playing it. The ink should be far less tough than the actual finish and will fade and wear off.
Yeah that's just like saying if someone spray paints a dick into your car, just drive it and don't care :rofl:

The kid who owned it before me had it 9 years and the signatures were still clear as day despite lots of use, so I will agree to fully disagree... especially when a few buffs with isopropyl alcohol has now 90% solved the prob.

good result. and to be honest if someone spray painted a dick on my car, I probably would just keep driving it and not care haha
Lol.... Alan partridge?

Re: Best way to remove silver marker?

Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2019 6:54 am
by Terexgeek
philly wrote:
rickenbackerkid wrote:
The Scarecrow wrote:
Yeah that's just like saying if someone spray paints a dick into your car, just drive it and don't care :rofl:

The kid who owned it before me had it 9 years and the signatures were still clear as day despite lots of use, so I will agree to fully disagree... especially when a few buffs with isopropyl alcohol has now 90% solved the prob.

good result. and to be honest if someone spray painted a dick on my car, I probably would just keep driving it and not care haha
Lol.... Alan partridge?
No, I reckon if you had Alan Partridge sprayed on your car, you'd definitely have to have him removed.

Re: Best way to remove silver marker?

Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2019 8:36 am
by The Scarecrow
rickenbackerkid wrote:
The Scarecrow wrote:
rickenbackerkid wrote:I'd suggest just playing it. The ink should be far less tough than the actual finish and will fade and wear off.
Yeah that's just like saying if someone spray paints a dick into your car, just drive it and don't care :rofl:

The kid who owned it before me had it 9 years and the signatures were still clear as day despite lots of use, so I will agree to fully disagree... especially when a few buffs with isopropyl alcohol has now 90% solved the prob.

good result. and to be honest if someone spray painted a dick on my car, I probably would just keep driving it and not care haha
hats off to this, a braver man than I :lol:

Re: Best way to remove silver marker?

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 9:06 pm
by corsair
White spirits has always done the trick for me on stubborn stuff... "Goof off" at the Green Shed...

Re: Best way to remove silver marker?

Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2019 9:33 pm
by OhFuxk
jeremyb wrote:
NippleWrestler wrote:Isopropyl alcohol.
+1
This

Re: Best way to remove silver marker?

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2019 6:44 am
by Molly
WD40?

Mrs used it the other day to remove ink from a table top.

Re: Best way to remove silver marker?

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2019 8:10 am
by Vince
I'm surprised a guitar with people's signatures on it is any good, actually. Usually they're just cheap crap.

Re: Best way to remove silver marker?

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2019 9:25 am
by The Scarecrow
Vince wrote:I'm surprised a guitar with people's signatures on it is any good, actually. Usually they're just cheap crap.
It's a mid level model with active pickups, bit of a metal player's guitar. actually a pretty decent backup for most heavier applications.

Re: Best way to remove silver marker?

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2019 10:16 am
by AiRdAd
Looking at it on trademe. I think you could safely try and completely remove the marker. If it ended up shining the paint job, I think it would still look really cool, as long as it was uniform over the guitar. It would be a semi gloss type look.

Re: Best way to remove silver marker?

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2019 10:34 am
by Mini Forklift
Not sure about silver, but I removed black marker with toothpaste