And of course, thinking about this further, you could do what I mentioned above - and then paint on a better nose/jacket art design of your choice to replace the old one - and that would further detract from any slight imperfections that may be a leftover tell-tale sign that there there was a design there in the first place ...
Though nose art has always put me off wearing several of my A2s, which I ended up selling. I find wearing that stuff particularly vulgar and disrespectful, independent of the motives of the wearer. Again, IMO only.
Ed, the acetone is the principle solvent in nail varnish remover. They tend to add various vitamins and moisturisers these days, due to the drying and de-oiling properties of the acetone.
In general, or do you mean the specific girly stuff? I find the latter historically and artistically interesting, but yeah, can't imagine wearing it out nowadays. My own odd foible, though, is that I'm fine with the fighter stuff, but the idea of wearing emblems from the bomber groups makes me queasy. [huh]
Dammit, I knew it tasted differently these days....
In general. I don't think it "adds" anything to the majority of jackets. It's even worse when a nice 30s/40s jacket (like the one I'm nededing to clean - massive badly rendered eagle on the back) is bedaubed. Era issued and private purchase jackets are something of an anomaly as the paint has become part of the jacket, which is no longer just a jacket to some extent but more of an artifact. I too find art relating to specific squadrons or events quease-inducing. I can see what people are getting at with the showing respects to grandpoppy angle, but I just can't agree with them. It's like wearing medals or rank insignia that one has not earned.
Thanks for your input, Stand By. Hmmm. My own opinion is that all "art" destroys a jacket. I find it vulgar, and that's why I want to remove it. But that's my opinion only. I'm not talking about nose art here, but the kind of thing an Iron Maiden fan would have put on in the 80s. Though nose art has always put me off wearing several of my A2s, which I ended up selling. I find wearing that stuff particularly vulgar and disrespectful, independent of the motives of the wearer. Again, IMO only.
Ed, the acetone is the principle solvent in nail varnish remover. They tend to add various vitamins and moisturisers these days, due to the drying and de-oiling properties of the acetone.
Yup, that's not good at all. Can entirely understand why you want to get rid of it.
The patch I suspect is probably something somebody found somewhere as "an old patch".