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    You mean it's on the sole? The underside of a shoe is its only rubber part, so I'm assuming that's what you mean. Why does it matter then? No one but you will ever see it.

    edit: or you could burn it with FIRE.

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    Depends on the colours...

    Chlorine, should do it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadowsworn View Post
    You mean it's on the sole? The underside of a shoe is its only rubber part, so I'm assuming that's what you mean. Why does it matter then? No one but you will ever see it.

    edit: or you could burn it with FIRE.
    He doesn't have AIDS on the rubber for pete sake.....LOL now that I think about it, that was rather ironic.

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    Haha I honestly didn't know what they were gonna write on my shoe. I let them though so it was my mistake. I have vans slip ons so you CAN see what they wrote and if a teacher sees it I may get in trouble. I'm sure one of these suggestions will do it though. Thanks everyone.

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    am i the only one who thinks that:

    "hey can i write on your shoe?"

    "why not, thats a perfectly normal thing to ask"


    is a little strange?

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    Take a marker, the kind used in the initial writing, and scribble over it. Then use the nail polish remover again. Now you'll just barely see some marker, but no word.

    If you want it completely gone, I agree with trying to scrape it off with some sandpaper. Take a high-grit sand paper and scrap it gently.

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