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|  Removing Autoraph from a Card 
			
			Just wondering if it's possible to remove an autograph from a card without harming it. Was looking at a rare Derrick Rose card that was autographed in person supposedly but I'm somewhat doubting it's authenticity and would prefer it non autographed anyways. I would be willing to purchase it if I know the autograph could be safely removed.
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			Only possible way I could see it being removed is if the autograph was on a super glossy/plastic like material, otherwise I doubt it.
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			Use an eraser, depending if it's a glossy finish Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 
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			It's in what looks to be sharpie would that Still come off without damage?
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			Forgot to add that it is glossy
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			If it is a very glossy card you could use PEC-12 which is a spray used by photographers to remove markings from photos.  I spray it on a non-abrasive cloth or special wipes not the item.  A non-abrasive eraser or artists gum eraser may work. You can get non-abrasive erasers, which are usually white, at Staples/Office Depot.  Artist gum erasers at Michael's, Hobby Lobby or any art supply store. Another option is rubbing alcohol. A good way to test is to take several low value cards from the same set and mark them and try various mediums. 
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			Use one of those white stick erasers that they sell in the store right next to the mechanical pencils.  It will almost certainly work on a glossy card without harming the card.  You might still see an indent if the signer pressed hard with the pen.
		 
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