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Do people really recommend using markers for restoration? Yikes. Could you make a recommendation on the best writing device there is for getting a pony signed? I've heard people using sharpies only to have it fade out (obviously)... And what about dye on pony hair (like nylon or wool).
What if you seal it with Acrylic Paint sealer? That migh stop the dye from fading.
I try to get my ponies signed with Micron artist-grade archival inking pens, would that be equivalent to Staedtler you think?
Huh! Interesting. So, am I safe in assuming that if I ever dye a pony, I should count on needing to seal the entire pony and not just the painted symbol/eyes areas (ie, treat it like a full-body repaint)? If I'm reading what you meant with the bombardment of tiny light particles, then the sealer acts as a literal shield to keep these particles from touching the paint (and therefore also the dye), right?