twatsmaketwitts

twatsmaketwitts t1_iuegyqb wrote

Isopropyl Alcohol won't be enough to remove this. Unfortunately, the leather is porous and so it'll have worked it's way slightly into the leather.

The ink used for this type of print uses M.E.K solvent (Methyl Ethyl Ketone), which is much more hardcore. Easiest thing to hand that's similar is petrol, but this could easily soak into the ear cup or take the finish off as well.

One solution would just be to paint over the ink with a Paintmarker that has a good colour match.

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