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Sorry if this is OT, its vaguely dye sub since I will be doing that eventually, just not sure where to put this...
I have hundreds of "outdated" 100% polyester non-woven posters. Along with hundreds that are fine as is.
I am wondering, I have seen various demonstrations of color removal on the interernet using boiling water and some type of color dispersing chemical to remove the color from the polyester.
Most of these posters were printed using dye sublimation and I am curious how I might remove the color from them using off the shelf components that hopefully doesn't cost my right hand.
Is there anything at say a local walmart that does this or is there an inexpensive bulk source that is know to work most effectively? I am uncertain what brands and types I should be looking for.
My eventual goal is to airbrush the posters with new designs, some just need writing removed and could be used as is with airbrush.
I also wonder if it is possible to airbrush white ink over parts of the poster and still be able to apply a heat transfer. (so I don't need to find a method to "bleach" polyester)
Lots of hair brained ideas, just curious if there is any way to make it work since I want to breath new life into an obsolete product that is now rather hard to get (aka expensive too)
I still drag this stuff out once a year at fairs but I would like to have some new product.
Thanx
Ryan
I have hundreds of "outdated" 100% polyester non-woven posters. Along with hundreds that are fine as is.
I am wondering, I have seen various demonstrations of color removal on the interernet using boiling water and some type of color dispersing chemical to remove the color from the polyester.
Most of these posters were printed using dye sublimation and I am curious how I might remove the color from them using off the shelf components that hopefully doesn't cost my right hand.
Is there anything at say a local walmart that does this or is there an inexpensive bulk source that is know to work most effectively? I am uncertain what brands and types I should be looking for.
My eventual goal is to airbrush the posters with new designs, some just need writing removed and could be used as is with airbrush.
I also wonder if it is possible to airbrush white ink over parts of the poster and still be able to apply a heat transfer. (so I don't need to find a method to "bleach" polyester)
Lots of hair brained ideas, just curious if there is any way to make it work since I want to breath new life into an obsolete product that is now rather hard to get (aka expensive too)
I still drag this stuff out once a year at fairs but I would like to have some new product.
Thanx
Ryan