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Pony Talk => Pony Corral => Topic started by: hathorcat on March 08, 2012, 04:01:52 AM
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....gosh try and say "removal tutorial" 5 times fast thats a tongue twister! :blink:
Anyway...I have a new mission to "de-gunk-i-fy" some sea ponies and for that the weights need to come out...I am looking for any hints, tips or even a tutorial - anything at all please on the best way to get them out and help my sea ponies loose some weight!
Please and thank you very much everypony.
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Hiya, here's what I did with mine:
Use a blunt veg knife and slowly and carefully remove the head
Use pliers or tweezers to reach far inside the seapony and pull the weight out (this will be very slow and awkward!)
Remove the glue lump (it'll be quite easy)
Wash the weight (I use Jif cleaning) until completely rust free
Clean the interior of the seapony with Jif until clean with a toothbrush
Wait for the weight to dry (24 hours on the safe side)
replace.
This has always worked perfectly for mine and they are all nice and clean :)
xxx
If you are not clear about the method here is a site with images:
http://www.geocities.com/mlpwhizzer19/seafaq.html (http://www.geocities.com/mlpwhizzer19/seafaq.html)
:) xxx
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Thanks Ice! I ll give that a try...wish me and the ponies luck!!!
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Yup! Icecrystalline beat me to it - I always use Whizzer19's "Sea Pony Utopia" for anything sea pony related. The best site I've ever come across! :lovey:
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I just removed the weights from sea ponies last night. I just heated up the tails with hot water to make the plastic soft and then just pushed on the tails to pop the weights out. It only took a few seconds to do both ponies after I took the heads off.
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I didn't know they had weights in them o.o
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I didn't know they had weights in them o.o
Only the adults. Not the babies. :)
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I didn't know it was so difficult to get them out XD I've only removed one and it was a rusty nightmare!!! It pretty much fell out on it's own after I took the head off. I guess it must have been pretty far gone lol.
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I just removed the weights from sea ponies last night. I just heated up the tails with hot water to make the plastic soft and then just pushed on the tails to pop the weights out. It only took a few seconds to do both ponies after I took the heads off.
Oh thats an interesting idea...
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I just removed the weights from sea ponies last night. I just heated up the tails with hot water to make the plastic soft and then just pushed on the tails to pop the weights out. It only took a few seconds to do both ponies after I took the heads off.
Oh thats an interesting idea...
I tried this but it dented the plastic on the tails, it can damage them, but it can also work, it's risky but can be worth it :) x
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....gosh try and say "removal tutorial" 5 times fast thats a tongue twister! :blink:
Anyway...I have a new mission to "de-gunk-i-fy" some sea ponies and for that the weights need to come out...I am looking for any hints, tips or even a tutorial - anything at all please on the best way to get them out and help my sea ponies loose some weight!
Please and thank you very much everypony.
I tried the tongue twister, but I've had two beers tonight so that's a lost cause.
Those pesky weights! I've only had to remove one weight for cleaning purposes (for Sealight) and it wasn't too hard to wedge it out of there. I agree with the hot water idea; just be careful not to force it too much.
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I've done quite a few seapony rust removals :P not pretty!! :yikes: I use the heating the tail and pushing method, and also the pliers, and havent had much problem using either. It does depend on how bad the weight has rusted as to how easy it is to remove though ;)
here are a few piccies to get ya in the mood :silly:
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Pretty gross eh? but she turned out lovely in the end :lovey:
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I cleaned up the rust using toothpaste.The weight was very bad so i got my FIL to use one of his machines to file the rust off and it was still good underneath - I dont have a pic though - it went back into the pony
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I have been working on the same thing. One the weight came out on its own and the other is still wedged in. I am going to have to work at it some more.
I had mentioned this in the shout box... My 11 year old saw me removing sea pony heads and said Eww My little nasty pony! LOL
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@Ringlets....oh my!!!!! now thats rust....if any of them are that bad when I open them up later I ll be in a panic!
Post Merge: March 10, 2012, 01:57:20 AM
Can I ask do most of you put the weights back in the pony or leave them out?
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I put mine back in :) Clean 'em off nicely and let them dry thoroughly, they stand up better with their weights in :) xxx
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LOL!! let us know how it goes!! that was the worst one I've ever done I think... there have been quite a few bad ones though :P
..about the weights -I put mine back in too (once they have been cleaned up so there is no rust left on) :) Like IceC said, it helps them to stand up better :relaxed:
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I'm leaving them out because I don't want any further rust problems in the future. I do the same thing with tail washers too with regular ponies.