Acetone will probably dissolve the whole shirt leaving the logo intact. I managed to get acetone on my car's paintwork and alloy wheel (both lacquered) and it instantly turned the finish a cloudy, opaque white.
Not sure if you are joking or not. If you are, I've been caught.
And if they had done that they could have printed the logo into the shirt.
Nike are taking the piss and our 'marketing' team have been made to look like mugs by accepting such poor quality in the club's major merchandising item. Should have stuck with Errea, who for all the flack they got...
And not a very good one at that.
If I still bought replica shirts I'd not spend money on this one-I really dislike the back of the shirt being a solid colour. Horrible.