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What does that do to them?
I know how you feel! I also got one in the mail today and she is SUPER HARD! I hope someone will answer your question cause I would love to know also!
Once she's had a good all over clean you will be able to see what are permanent stains and what will lift off.
Quote from: achab1984 on November 16, 2017, 05:06:23 PMWhat does that do to them?Initially it'll make them look all nice and clean, but then years down the line causes issues.There's been a couple threads about it in the past:http://mlparena.com/index.php/topic,377336.0.htmlhttp://mlparena.com/index.php/topic,370556.0.html
As far as I've seen, peroxide baths seem to not have too much of an effect on the cutie mark or even the paint, but that may be unexplored territory. I would try an oxiclean bath first, as that seems to be less harsh than the peroxide.
Quote from: tailrustedtealeaf on November 16, 2017, 07:13:24 PMAs far as I've seen, peroxide baths seem to not have too much of an effect on the cutie mark or even the paint, but that may be unexplored territory. I would try an oxiclean bath first, as that seems to be less harsh than the peroxide.What kind of Oxiclean do you guys use? I've heard "color-safe" but is that available in the powder? Or does everyone have a huge jug of Oxiclean detergent for their pony cleaning? Lol
iirc peroxide and/or oxiclean will remove the iridescence on TE Ponies eye gems! hopefully somebody else can confirm or debunk this conclusively
Unfortunately your Gingerbread already looks toasted - too much UV exposure would be my guess as to her current colouration, and there isn't a decent known solution to that yet.