I have a standard NFL authentic jersey which is the ~70 dollar screen printed replica version of the jerseys. The part which is most annoying is the white screen printing which is used liberally on the jersey is fading with a yellowish tint. I have owned other jerseys similarly, and none of them have shown this tendency. I was wondering if there was a cleaning compound that could be used to fix this, or any other option that I can’t seem to figure out?

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you cant
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jersey!!!!
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What I would do is buy a small jar of textile ink. I don’t know how well it would work on jersey fabric though, because there are like.. holes in, right?
http://www.dickblick.com/zz432/07/
I would buy an 8 oz jar of the white ink and then use like.. an old plastic credit card or gift card to paint it onto the shirt.
I would try it, rather than buy an entirely new jersey like some people are suggesting.