removing numbers in permanent maker ink on dacron sails
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removing numbers in permanent maker ink on dacron sails
Hi, I need to remove the permanent ink from a permanent marker on a dacron sail - has anyone done it successfully ?
I've tried nail polish remover which contains acetone but with very little effect apart from making it worse as it spread the ink. So I actually made it worse then before.
reluctant to use white spirit but would it work without damaging the actual sail ?
thanks for your help
I've tried nail polish remover which contains acetone but with very little effect apart from making it worse as it spread the ink. So I actually made it worse then before.
reluctant to use white spirit but would it work without damaging the actual sail ?
thanks for your help
Gilbert LOUIS
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Good timing!
Just last week I videotaped the entire procedure on removing as well as installing ink type sail numbers. I am travelling home from the USA Nationals as I type, but will post the video on Youtube asap. I use acetone and lots of small cut paper towels.
Just last week I videotaped the entire procedure on removing as well as installing ink type sail numbers. I am travelling home from the USA Nationals as I type, but will post the video on Youtube asap. I use acetone and lots of small cut paper towels.
Steve Landeau
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xW3qTSoMxbE Remove numbers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA5ZTxBTqXI Apply numbers part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjMbwUlK0Nc Apply numbers part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA5ZTxBTqXI Apply numbers part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjMbwUlK0Nc Apply numbers part 2
Steve Landeau
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Gilbert, I just realized you are trying to do this on Dacron. It is possible, but much more time consuming. You will not be able to get it perfect I don't think, but it will come off good enough to apply new numbers. You will need more music and more paper towels, and probably a rum or two!
Steve Landeau
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Lol - thank you Steve - excellent videos and they'll be very useful to a lot of people. One problem we have here in Ireland is that it seems very few shops if any sell acetone. I haven't been able to find any so I turned towards cheap nail polish remover which contains acetone but to the same purity.
For mylar sails I found -thanks to my wife- that using baking soda works wonders to remove sail numbers in permanent ink. I put a bit of this white power in a bowl with just a little bit of warm water to make a paste of the baking soda. then I also use kitchen towels to wipe the ink on the sails. you need to rub a little more then on your video with the acetone since this is a paste but it is safe for numbers that overlap sail seams. Once most of the ink is gone I finish off with my nail polish remover to wipe off the last bit of ink to make it really clean again. And like you I put the sail to the light to see if it is really clean.
You should try it some day and tell me what you think...
For now I'll try to be more persistent with clearing the number with the nail polish remover as I suspect it to be less effective over pure acetone.
oh and as for the rhum I think I stick to wiskey or a pint or 2 of guinness - and it looks like I'll new a few good CDs
Thanks again Steve. and good luck to get to cape town
For mylar sails I found -thanks to my wife- that using baking soda works wonders to remove sail numbers in permanent ink. I put a bit of this white power in a bowl with just a little bit of warm water to make a paste of the baking soda. then I also use kitchen towels to wipe the ink on the sails. you need to rub a little more then on your video with the acetone since this is a paste but it is safe for numbers that overlap sail seams. Once most of the ink is gone I finish off with my nail polish remover to wipe off the last bit of ink to make it really clean again. And like you I put the sail to the light to see if it is really clean.
You should try it some day and tell me what you think...
For now I'll try to be more persistent with clearing the number with the nail polish remover as I suspect it to be less effective over pure acetone.
oh and as for the rhum I think I stick to wiskey or a pint or 2 of guinness - and it looks like I'll new a few good CDs
Thanks again Steve. and good luck to get to cape town
Gilbert LOUIS
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Re: removing numbers in permanent maker ink on dacron sails
Any idea where the videos have gone from You tube?
Are they available any where else please
Graham
Are they available any where else please
Graham