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    How do you remove an auto from an 8x10?

    without ruining the picture? i brought a dark 8x10 picture to a twolves game and got it signed in a crappy silver, i want to remove the auto and get it again. so what would remove the auto from the picture, without ruining it? please lmk asap, and thanks!

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    anyone know?

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    get a dry erase marker and markover it them immediately wipe it off- this works very well and I use it when celebrities mispell my name in personalizations. Rubbing alcohol and a cutip also work if the photo is professional...

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    get a dry erase marker and markover it them immediately wipe it off- this works very well and I use it when celebrities mispell my name in personalizations. Rubbing alcohol and a cutip also work if the photo is professional...


    ok great thanks, i will try the dry erase marker... after you do it, you can still get autographs on top of the spot you used the dry erase marker on, right?

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