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    Help removing an autograph from a hat?

    Hello to all. On Tuesday I got a hat signed by UDFA WR Lance Beavers of the New Orleans Saints. I don't think he will make the roster, and today I got Sean Payton on the same hat. Does anyone know how I could get rid of the Beavers auto, but keep Paytons on the hat?

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    dude, i wouldn't mess with it. it's fine as is.

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    you can't-i tried before removing a sharpie mark on a tiger woods signed hat-i used bleach pen it spreaded the mark-then i tried some white paint-that looked bad-so eventually i gave it to my uncle who is a painter and had him paint tiger over the mark.i wouldn't mess with it.

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    The hats cool as it is. If worse comes to worse and your embarresed of the Lance Beavers autograph just lie about who it is. Almost all football players nowaday are unreadable.

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    ya, I wouldn't try to erase it. The hat looks sick! I don't think I would want smudged black sharpie on one side of a perfectly awesome hat.

    Just my opinion.

    Andrew

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    I agree with the others....that wont come off, nor should you try.

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