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    Batting Practice Stamp

    Hey guys, so question. I recently went out with my gf to an Indians game and caught a ton of balls during BP. While a lot of the balls were blank (grass stain here or there), one of the balls had a circular black stamp on the SS reading "Practice". I had asked around to other graphers at the game as to what to do to get the stamp off. Some said to wash it, but I feel as though that won't work. Another person recommended using a razor blade and scratching off the stamp, but Idk how to do that or how much damage it can do. Any suggestions?

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    I heard you can use a "Magic Eraser" which is used for cleaning but it will take off part of the surface if you rub too hard. Those can be used to take marks off of baseballs as well.

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    idk if its just me but i think thatd be cool having the stamp on it...

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    They put those on so that the employees cant steal them to get them signed. Id assume theyd be hard to remove.

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    Nail polish remover! It works wonders! I use it to remove the "Made in Cambodia" stamp on CROLBs, it takes some rubbing but it works easily

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