Suggestions for cleaning logo on pants?
#1
Posted 07 January 2019 - 07:15 PM
As you can see, the CCM logo isn’t exactly white
Any other suggestions? It’d be nice to have them cleaner but at the end of the day, they’re meant to get worn so whatever
#4
Posted 07 January 2019 - 08:20 PM
Ive considered that too, yeah. They’re Chicago Blackhawks pants from the Rockford Icehogs so I’m not sure why that’d be. Can’t recall either team using off-white unless the Hogs did it with their cream alt from a few years ago?Is it possible that the logo is supposed to be off-white? Or were these retail pants or from a team that you know use white-white?
I can’t find a high resolution photo when they were wearing these jerseys to confirm
http://thethirdmanin...on-to-rockford/
#6
Posted 08 January 2019 - 06:30 PM
Ive considered that too, yeah. They’re Chicago Blackhawks pants from the Rockford Icehogs so I’m not sure why that’d be. Can’t recall either team using off-white unless the Hogs did it with their cream alt from a few years ago?
I can’t find a high resolution photo when they were wearing these jerseys to confirm
http://thethirdmanin...on-to-rockford/
Hmm, in that case I agree with you that the logo is probably supposed to be white-white. I can't imagine AHL teams have so much coin as to order new pants with only a logo color change just for a third jersey.
I've got nothing by way of rejuvenating the logo. Have you tried asking your local dry cleaners? Maybe they know of other tricks?
Custom everything.
#7
Posted 08 January 2019 - 08:21 PM
Hmm, in that case I agree with you that the logo is probably supposed to be white-white. I can't imagine AHL teams have so much coin as to order new pants with only a logo color change just for a third jersey.
I've got nothing by way of rejuvenating the logo. Have you tried asking your local dry cleaners? Maybe they know of other tricks?
My thoughts exactly. They’d probably use shells if they were to change up their pants.
Ah well. Guess I’ve tried the usual methods and if nothing works, it is what it is. They’re not museum pieces, they’re meant to be played in. Just would have preferred them to be a little ‘cleaner’.
#8
Posted 08 January 2019 - 08:22 PM
I've had the same issue and nothing will get that cream-colored tint off. I've tried baking soda, lemon juice, Shout stain remover, Oxyclean, you name it.
Damn. Suppose I could try bleach or even a whitening paint pen but looks like I’ll just deal with a dirty logo