Iron on Logos?

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  • BlackWeenie
    Registered User
    • Jan 2004
    • 525

    #1

    Iron on Logos?

    i was wondering if you can put a new logo onto a pb jersey. like those ones that you iron on or something. i dunno, ive got a logo on my jersey that i need to cover up and i want to put on a new logo, any ideas?
  • jayloo
    www.jayloo.com
    • Sep 2002
    • 1431

    #2
    You could but it would look bad and the paint would prolly destroy it.
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    • SeeK
      NCC1701-A
      • Sep 2002
      • 464

      #3
      If you have an inkjet printer you could use a regular iron-on transfer like these:


      You will need one with a white (or dark if available) background rather than the much more common transparent ones. The opaque background will obliterate the old logo and you would then print the new image. It probably won't take a lot of paintball hits but then just do it again.

      The more permanent option would be to take it to a local t-shirt making place and have them do the background and image. It'll probably cost more but last.
      Forest Gump of paintball

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      • Load SM5
        Scruffy Administrator

        • Oct 2000
        • 6772

        #4
        Is the old logo dye sublimated or another iron-on? If it's dye sublimated you can use mask off the area and use about 6 layers of permanent fabric paint. I've been lettering our team jerseys that way and they're turning out great, and seem to be pretty sturdy.

        If it's another iron on, than nothing will stick to it very well.


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        • SeeK
          NCC1701-A
          • Sep 2002
          • 464

          #5
          I've always wondered if you could iron-off old stuff. It would probably still leave the base but for the thicker iron-ons it might make them thinner or at least possible to scrape off.
          Forest Gump of paintball

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          • BlackWeenie
            Registered User
            • Jan 2004
            • 525

            #6
            Originally posted by Load SM5
            Is the old logo dye sublimated or another iron-on? If it's dye sublimated you can use mask off the area and use about 6 layers of permanent fabric paint. I've been lettering our team jerseys that way and they're turning out great, and seem to be pretty sturdy.

            If it's another iron on, than nothing will stick to it very well.
            yes its dye whatever you said

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