How to remove "coralline-purple" dye from artificial rock

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This is a Wrasse Den for a bare bottom. It's a great idea, but it's dyed fake purple.
Call me crazy, but in a 60G cube with white rock the purple dye looks way too fake.
Is there a way to remove it, other than just sandpapering it to the point it'd end up removing the rock-like texture?

I know carib-sea life rock ends up losing its colour over time, so I was wonder if there's a "fast forward", or any other way to retain the texture and losing the dyed colour.

Thank you guys!

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This is a Wrasse Den for a bare bottom. It's a great idea, but it's dyed fake purple.
Call me crazy, but in a 60G cube with white rock the purple dye looks way too fake.
Is there a way to remove it, other than just sandpapering it to the point it'd end up removing the rock-like texture?

I know carib-sea life rock ends up losing its colour over time, so I was wonder if there's a "fast forward", or any other way to retain the texture and losing the dyed colour.

Thank you
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