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Sorry to barge in with my own question like this, but this go for all taf ponies? I mean my yum yum was able to sunfade (she already had cut, white hair but her symbols plus eyes were covered). Just hoping my munchiee wont vurn
Quote from: kingluke on May 13, 2019, 01:36:23 PMSorry to barge in with my own question like this, but this go for all taf ponies? I mean my yum yum was able to sunfade (she already had cut, white hair but her symbols plus eyes were covered). Just hoping my munchiee wont vurnWhether certain ponies is burn is less to do with their set and more to do with plastic variances (batch issues and color in particular) and sun strength. As long as you monitor your ponies closely and check in often you should be able to catch burning before it gets too bad, but I would certainly take great care. I was able to successfully sunfade a White Valentine Baby, but it was in January sun and under constant supervision. Her plastic seemed like the more translucent type that tends to burn, too. Definitely check more often if you are in a particularly sunny area!