I completely agree. Its a cheap way to get your hands dirty with semi-customs.Yeah that sounds like a good plan. Look forward to seeing them. I had a lot of fun and gratification seeing this project to the end.
Yeah! BLue was the hardest one to remove. I soaked them and still difficult to remove. OIL THOSE BAD BOYS!!@SeanGecko @MG20 Did you guys have any difficulty removing the old labels from the blue chips? They peeled right off the other colors but the blue ones are being stubborn SOBs.
Did you soak them in warm water or something to get the glue to soften up? Any advice you can dispense would be much appreciated.
@SeanGecko @MG20 Did you guys have any difficulty removing the old labels from the blue chips? They peeled right off the other colors but the blue ones are being stubborn SOBs.
Did you soak them in warm water or something to get the glue to soften up? Any advice you can dispense would be much appreciated.
Yeah! BLue was the hardest one to remove. I soaked them and still difficult to remove. OIL THOSE BAD BOYS!!
I ordered some Spirit molds myself and am wondering what cleaning method works best for these specific chips that are known to be brittle. My biggest concern is cleaning the inlay on the blue tri-color Spirits after removing the factory labels. If anyone has any input I would truly appreciate it.
I didn’t have the oil issues besides that no need to remove all residue.I didn't clean the centers after peeling the labels - basically I scraped the adhesive residue off with my thumbnail and then applied the Gear labels. They laid flat and have held up just fine.
Prior to relabeling them I cleaned and oiled them using the compression method. They turned out OK even though they took about a week to dry and had a slight oily feel to them for the first 2 or 3 times we used them.