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When I finally took her out after waking up, her cutie mark was completely soaked off!! Poor girl is naked now. I cried a little about it
Oh yes here's one not mentioned yet: I used fabric softener too strong and soaked too long and found it can transfer some hair colors to the body.
Could this be a wonder product for removing stubborn flocking
I think the only thing I've done that I would consider a serious mistake: NOT even trying to clean up my childhood Baby Sea Pony! I just tossed her in the trash.Yes it has been more than 20 years and YES I am still regretting it!
I had a very nice Quarterback with a lot of rust inside I think it was. So he went into an oxyclean bath for just a couple minutes to get it out. His symbol lost all it's color, now it's just white! And it happened so fast!
My first G1 pony was Milky Way and let's just say I was veeeeery nervous about cleaning her up and absolutely convinced I'd do something and ruin her forever and ever. I remember making some positively frantic posts about her on here Thankfully, with many more pony spa days under my belt, I've realized that most ponies are made of sterner stuff than I originally feared. Anyway, I cleaned her up and then I felt pretty good about myself. But then I completely freaked out when I gave her a squeeze and realized she was full of water! I was sure she'd be completely full of mold in now time flat. So then I decided her head needed to come off. I couldn't pull it off, so I enlisted my brother's help to loosen the head up with his pocket knife (I think you all see where this is going).For some reason, I kind of just assumed he would know that there was a neck plug and didn't tell him about it. Why I assumed someone who wasn't a pony person would just KNOW that is absolutely beyond me. I kind of thought he'd just run the knife around the outside of her neck to break the seal with the glue. But instead he just started to cut right through!! To be fair, all I told him was "please help me remove my pony's head with your pocket knife" so I really shouldn't have been surprised. I saw what he was doing and stopped him but poor Milky Way was already partially decapitated.Not going to lie, some tears were shed She looks absolutely fine though from the outside, and I have no intentions of ever selling her, so everything worked out fine in the end.
I kinda forgot an entire jar full of adorable baby ponies (being prepped for customs) in a jar of 100% acetone.They kinda melted...On the upside an artist friend of mine made some really cool art with what was left!