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You can remove small spots or smudges with a spot cleaning gun but a hole image it would take all day plus a lot of cleaning fluid. If you do find a way we have thousands of shirts that if it could be done we would be rich...lol
 

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Good luck! There is no easy way. . . when I have screwed something up like that . . . I soaked the image in acetone from local hardware store . . . then put acetone in my spot gun and started blasting away. Did not come out to great but if in a pinch it can be done.
 

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I visited a nearby Drycleaner and asked about removing prints that were messed, she said they could remove the whole print for .. if i remember right 5 bucks, the problem being was the mess it makes in their shop .. might be worth asking if your in a pinch.

BTW I had no reason to take them up on that service, but was nice to know.
 

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I think the drycleaner is basically gonna use the same blow out gun you would, maybe a more expensive one though. Fabric will still be weakend. For you own clothes, I like Toros idea of soaking in acetone for a while. I've notice if blowout fluid soaks over to the plastisol print, it makes it brittle and will crack in the wash right away. I'm gonna try that next time I FUBR one of my favorite garments. Maybe Toros trick will brittle it up so it takes less blowout fluid, it's pretty much just acetone as well, but twice the price.
 
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