



If you've seen my previous post , you'd know how disappointing SY's Deadpool set was. Well here's something you guys can do to make things better.





PLEASE READ THE WHOLE POST BEFORE DOING ANY ERASING.









For context, I've already erased their faces for a while now. Maybe around one month, but even before that, Deadpool in Wolverine costume already had his face erased. I decided that it was best to test it on him (other than my Lele Captain America that was horrible) since he had a helmet.





Grab your nail polish remover and a cotton ball.





See, I'm starting with the worst Deadpool, X-Men Origins: Wolverine Deadpool.





Put a bit of nail polish remover onto the cotton ball. Then lightly rub it over the print you want gone. Careful not to touch the part you actually like, or you might end up smudging the print even a little. That's why I prefer holding the head alone compared to putting the head on a body or a different piece. I'd also recommend having lots of cotton balls near you. Actually, after a rub or two, maybe switch to a different cotton ball already because the ink/paint tends to stick to the cotton ball/nail polish remover fairly quick [which will make erasing harder honestly].





After a few seconds, less than 5 seconds maybe, these are your results.





Notice though the black smudges on the head. I believe it's the leftover ink/paint from the erased prints, but I'm too afraid to use more nail polish remover because it doesn't only remove ink/paint, it might also ruin the plastic. Hence the rougher surface on the heads after the process.





AFTER THE PROCESS, YOU MIGHT FEEL THE ERASED PART A BIT MORE ROUGH, BUT NOTHING TOO MUCH.





A look at the cotton ball after erasure. It can get even darker than that and that's why I recommend replacing it after a few strokes.





Unluckily, I was very careless and ended up erasing X-Men Deadpool's face..





Still haunts me to this day, though I have gotten a replacement already, in the expense of getting the whole set again because I couldn't find any single sellers..









On an extra note, I couldn't remove the print on this flat piece. I did try and ended up applying too much force that it made the piece rough and messed up while still having a smudged printing.





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For example, these are 3 of the 8 minifigs included in SY's Deadpool set. Those faces are just.... pointless and horrible.2 more over here, X-Force and Lady Deadpool.X-Force Deadpool again in grey and 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine' Deadpool. The face kinda works with this XO:W Deadpool but double printed faces on helmet-less heads are just horrible.This is the magic potion. Nope, it's just plain old nail polish remover. I'm no expert in these but these worked well. I'd really recommend that you try these on minifigs you don't like first because these things come in different forms and ingredients. This one apparently has acetone and I don't even know if that makes a difference or not.DISCLAIMER: I WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANYTHING YOU DO TO YOUR OWN MINIFIGS. PLEASE BE CAREFUL AND TRY TO RESEARCH ABOUT IT THROUGH OTHER SITES AS WELL JUST TO BE REALLY SURE! I'd really hate if you mess up your minifig..Again, practice on minifigs you're not to fond of first.I honestly don't know if it's just my eyes or not, but if you look at the back part of the head, you'll see the light reflection looking different, kinda showing the little bit of roughness produced after the process, though again it's not as bad as having those horrid faces.UPDATE:Check the comments section below for one of our reader's own way of erasing prints! Seems like a better way of doing it too!