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Sorry to be a bearer of bad news but I spoke to a friend about this matter and he said "you can't get it off"
This has been discussed on similiar threads with similiar conclusions, the products listed above will all cause damage/softening/premature wear etc.
I agree with AirTool. Wait it out, it will fade with time .
With all due respect to your friend--whoever he is--I disagree. The acetone method I've detailed above has worked for me multiple times, and there has been no damage or degradation whatsoever to my vinyl. The key is exposing the vinyl to the acetone for a very short time. The acetone should *immediately* dissolve the ink and so can then be quickly neutralized with the dishwashing soap solution.
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