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i saw someone on instagram that had a discolored MO star hopper and they used the cream and UV and it went back to her original color. Maybe try a small spot on her foot to see if it works?
What is that cream you are talking about? My Twinkler who used to be a beautiful dark purple has turned brown . I would love it if I could get her back to her original color!
Quote from: The_Loner on February 08, 2022, 06:02:07 AMWhat is that cream you are talking about? My Twinkler who used to be a beautiful dark purple has turned brown . I would love it if I could get her back to her original color!I think they are talking about hydrogen peroxide. The cream that hairdressers use to make blonde hair. I use the 40 volume one and on my ponies I have had good results.
Quote from: Ponyrama_95 on February 08, 2022, 06:43:25 AMQuote from: The_Loner on February 08, 2022, 06:02:07 AMWhat is that cream you are talking about? My Twinkler who used to be a beautiful dark purple has turned brown . I would love it if I could get her back to her original color!I think they are talking about hydrogen peroxide. The cream that hairdressers use to make blonde hair. I use the 40 volume one and on my ponies I have had good results.Yup, that’s the stuff! Fading yellowed or stained plastic under sun or UV light is called sun fading in the pony community and retrobrighting pretty much everywhere else. People use this process to de-yellow everything from toys, to vintage computer and game system parts, or even collectible Nike shoes. You can find lots of helpful tutorials on building a UV light box on YouTube, and there’s even a Wikipedia page for retrobrighting. If you want to see some lovely results of this process, check out @makingponiespretty on Instagram. Plenty of other folks use it too! I’d be really interested to see if it helps your Twinkler.@Blackcurtains, all these compliments are activating my inner archivist!