So I have a pair of bluetooth Monoprice headphones on the way for my significant other, and he dislikes logos on anything, from clothing to accessories. Unfortunately, these headphones have a bunch of large logos. So I'm wondering if there's a way to remove those without scratching or melting the surface, which looks to be glossy hard plastic from photographs. Here's a picture for reference
Here's someone else's photograph of the black version, to show what the plastic is like
Those "M"s on the sides could be okay--they almost look like a wire design, but the giant word on top in red is probably going to get me a raised eyebrow.
What do you think I can try for this? I think acetone will melt the plastic. I wonder if there's actually coating over the writing and the whole plastic area or if it's just some kind of a printing process.