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I've tried everything kind of cleaner and solvent that I figure won' t melt the poly bag to clean off dye that has transferred...no luck. Does anyone have a silver bullet for this? Also, if there is a way to prevent further transfer, I'm all ears, Thanks.

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Good news, Jake, . . . if you can't clean it off, . . . it will be very unlikely to transfer. Why worry about it?

As a last resort, . . . can you turn the bag inside out?

May God bless,

Dwight

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There's so much dye on the interior of my bag, I can barely see through it. But, like Dwight said - it doesn't transfer. I've done a couple of natural holsters lately and didn't get any transfer at all.

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I guess my concern or want was more related to seeing rather than dye transfer. Nothing, not even use, seems to remove the dye! I 'spose it isn't really that big of an issue, all in all.

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I'd agree with Dwight, if it's not cleaning, then it's not transferring and there's not much else to be done. NOW, you might want to look at why it transferred onto the bag to begin with.

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