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How did you do that? Do you have an "after" photo?

I used 91% isopropyl alcohol. Soak a cloth, then rub the label and hold the cloth in place for a few minutes. The alcohol will soak under the label and soften up the adhesive under it. After it is loose you can use your nail or thumb to work the label off. Just make sure it's nice and loose, if the adhesive isn't softened up enough it can damage the fabric.

There is a slight residue left but you won't be able to see it out of the corner of your eye unlike those stupid black labels.

I can't get the image uploader to behave, here are the images: https://photos.app.goo.gl/7HEJTwDEGNYvxFZj7
 

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I used 91% isopropyl alcohol. Soak a cloth, then rub the label and hold the cloth in place for a few minutes. The alcohol will soak under the label and soften up the adhesive under it. After it is loose you can use your nail or thumb to work the label off. Just make sure it's nice and loose, if the adhesive isn't softened up enough it can damage the fabric.

There is a slight residue left but you won't be able to see it out of the corner of your eye unlike those stupid black labels.

I can't get the image uploader to behave, here are the images: https://photos.app.goo.gl/7HEJTwDEGNYvxFZj7
Gracias for the directions! Although, I think, I can see a ghost shadow from the stickers, this looks so much better. I'm going to do it!