Clothing Print Remover for Cotton & Polyester Fabrics
Make Unwanted Prints Disappear
Refresh outdated or unwanted shirt graphics at home with targeted application. Turn tired printed garments into cleaner, more wearable pieces.

Target The Print Precisely
The format keeps a small garment project focused, easy to store, and straightforward to approach.

Apply With Precision
The pointed squeeze applicator directs liquid toward the unwanted print instead of broadly saturating the garment.

Refresh More Garments
The packaging specifically names cotton and polyester fabrics, two common materials in everyday T-shirts and casual clothing.

Keep Projects Simple
The compact 100 ml bottle is easy to handle and store between at-home refresh, repair, and repurposing projects.

Start With Confidence
The coordinated bottle and matching carton make a straightforward two-item set for a careful first attempt.
Made For Garment Rescues
Real owners used it for thrift finds, wardrobe refreshes, and small clothing projects.
I used it on a dated thrifted tee. The pointed nozzle made it easier to stay close to the graphic.
Bought this for a shirt redesign project. The bottle is compact and easy to keep beside my craft supplies.
Tested it on a cotton sample before touching the main piece. I preferred the targeted application to scraping.
My polyester shirt had a logo I no longer wanted. The small bottle stores neatly in my apartment closet.
First garment refresh project for me. Patch testing made the process feel much more manageable.
I used it on a graphic vintage tee instead of washing it over and over. It made the project feel more deliberate.
Useful for occasional prep on clothes I resell. The result depended on the print, so the patch test was an important extra step.
I like the compact format for small upcycling jobs. The pointed applicator needs a patient hand, especially around the edges.
Tried it on a printed play shirt my child had stopped wearing. I liked having an option to refresh the garment instead of immediately discarding it.
A Cleaner Removal Process
Take the project in small, controlled stages rather than treating the entire garment at once.
Inspect The Garment
Read the care label and examine the print, surrounding fabric, and garment condition before applying anything.
Patch-Test First
Choose a hidden area and test a small amount. Continue only if the fabric and color respond acceptably.
Apply Locally
Use the pointed nozzle to direct the liquid toward the unwanted print. Avoid flooding the surrounding fabric.
Work Patiently
Follow the product directions and treat the graphic in controlled sections instead of scraping aggressively.
Check The Result
Inspect the treated area before moving on. Stop if the fabric surface, color, or finish changes unexpectedly.
The Numbers At A Glance
A compact format with clear volume and packaging details.
A More Targeted Alternative
Choose the approach that gives your garment project the clearest control.
| Targeted liquidCONTROLLED | Scraping | Repeated washing | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Application focus | Local | Manual | Broad |
| Pointed applicator | Yes | No | No |
| Fabric caution needed | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Useful for selected cotton and polyester projects | Yes | Partial | Partial |
| Project control | Targeted | Variable | Low |
Everything For A First Try
The complete two-item set keeps the first garment project simple.
Give That Shirt Another Chance
A disliked graphic can make a perfectly wearable garment sit untouched. This compact remover gives careful DIY projects a more controlled place to start.

The Graphic Problem
A shirt can fit well, feel comfortable, and still go unworn because of one outdated graphic. Scraping, repeated washing, or improvised solvents can spread residue and leave the fabric surface looking worse.

Control The Process
The pointed squeeze nozzle puts the liquid closer to the unwanted print, so you can work locally instead of flooding the surrounding fabric. Start with a hidden patch test, then work patiently according to the product directions.

Give It Another Wear
The packaging names cotton and polyester fabrics, making the bottle a practical option for selected T-shirts and garment refresh projects. Results vary by print and fabric, but the goal is simple: rescue a piece you still want to wear.
About this item
Give a wearable shirt a cleaner new direction by targeting unwanted printed graphics at home. The 100 ml bottle has a pointed applicator and packaging for cotton and polyester fabric projects.
Quickly remove unwanted clothing prints from cotton and polyester fabrics
- unwanted shirt prints
- printed patterns that were not removed cleanly
- clothing surface coating damage
- outdated or disliked garment graphics
Questions Before You Start
A few honest answers for a careful fabric print removal project.






















