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Hey mate, Love your videos! Quick question on how you go about getting new assets to put on your shirts once you’ve removed the defected ones? Is it as simple as finding logo / letters online and printing to the right size or is there a website you use? 👊🏼
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Hi mate, quick question. I'm a Republic Of Ireland fan, as you might be aware their replica shirts come with a sponsor on the front, whereas the shirts worn by players don't, they have a number on the front like every other national team, the only option fans have to get an unsponsored version is to try and find a player issue shirt but of course they weren't released commercially AND they fit more tightly than replicas (which is no good if you're not slim) so I'm wondering if the best way to get an unsponsored replica might be to just buy one with a sponsor and have it removed, do you think that would be doable? Or would there be too much residue/discolouration left over? I should point out I would definitely add a number on the front if the sponsor was removed so that could help cover some of what was left over. What do you think?
Hi mate - yes, that sounds like a plan. There is never any guarantee around how much residue is likely to remain, best bet is to give it a go. Worst case scenario you can put a new sponsor back on...
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Great video I will be trying this
Let us know how you get on!
@ yes if course 😀
Nice and clean results !
Thank you! Cheers!
Video starts after 3:39 min.
The instructional portion starts at 3:39, correct. There is some important context beforehand though.
Is there anything else i could use other than VLR, because i don’t have any VLR.
There will likely be other solvents you can use, but VLR is by far the most effective. It all depends on what you are trying to remove
Hey mate, Love your videos! Quick question on how you go about getting new assets to put on your shirts once you’ve removed the defected ones? Is it as simple as finding logo / letters online and printing to the right size or is there a website you use? 👊🏼
Hey mate - thank you!
I make them all - check some of our older videos to find out how.
I’m pretty sure using VLR could stain some shirts. Is it safe to use this?
You are right, VLR can cause some other stains - but don't worry - we have a video that explains how to remove those stains!
ruclips.net/video/tmmNgvmkCBk/видео.htmlsi=62BDi4dFj_qxSTh9
Hi mate, quick question. I'm a Republic Of Ireland fan, as you might be aware their replica shirts come with a sponsor on the front, whereas the shirts worn by players don't, they have a number on the front like every other national team, the only option fans have to get an unsponsored version is to try and find a player issue shirt but of course they weren't released commercially AND they fit more tightly than replicas (which is no good if you're not slim) so I'm wondering if the best way to get an unsponsored replica might be to just buy one with a sponsor and have it removed, do you think that would be doable? Or would there be too much residue/discolouration left over? I should point out I would definitely add a number on the front if the sponsor was removed so that could help cover some of what was left over. What do you think?
Hi mate - yes, that sounds like a plan. There is never any guarantee around how much residue is likely to remain, best bet is to give it a go. Worst case scenario you can put a new sponsor back on...
@@wefixkits Okay mate thanks for the advice!
Got myself a vlr bottle and I am still struggling
Don't give up! Keep going! Our videos explain exactly how to do it all pal