May 23, 201411 yr A little WD-40 will do wonders with most types of ink. Also works well removing sticker residue.
May 24, 201411 yr There are several different methods people use ranging from chemicals to light sanding. One of the more common ones, and a method I`ve used myself for years, is Brasso. Get yourself a rag, put on some of it (you don`t need a lot, but more than a dab or two), then rub the surface. Circles I find work best. Takes a bit of elbow grease, but the results are a clean surface. Good luck!
May 29, 201411 yr maybe acetone? According to this forum posting, acetone can melt bricks... http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=80574
May 29, 201411 yr I've had some luck with magic erasers. Some marker comes right off, some not so much, not sure why.
May 29, 201411 yr You are hereby appointed the official tester of ways of removing printing from bricks, let us know which method works the best and does the least amount of damage.
May 29, 201411 yr maybe acetone? According to this forum posting, acetone can melt bricks... http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=80574 I did a little experiment with acetone and Lego bricks. I put a little amount on a small 1x1 plate and barely anything happened, then I put a lot more on a different brick and it melted into a glob of plastic. If anyone is going to try acetone, be cautious on how much you use.
May 30, 201411 yr Author well i ordered some spare parts and one of them came printed and I don't want to order one part again.
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