Members drphil Posted December 5, 2010 Members Report Posted December 5, 2010 Hey all, I am making a bill fold and put an initial on it. I used super sheene on the initial to resist the brown dye. Well, it turns out that some of the supersheene bled over (outside of the letter). Is there any easy way to remove part of the sheene and dye that little part where the sheene bled over? or do you think it would be easier to just use some acrylic paint and paint it over? I'm just trying to clean it up, cause at this point I would just scrap the piece if I can't get this worked out in an asteticly pleasing way. I am open to any suggestions. Thanks! Quote
Contributing Member TwinOaks Posted December 5, 2010 Contributing Member Report Posted December 5, 2010 You should be able to remove it by using a Q-tip dipped in acetone or denatured alcohol. Damp, but not dripping, rub lightly. If you happen to have any Fiebing's Deglazer, that works well too. Quote
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