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Title: Getting rid of pink highlighter?
Post by: ThatFameMonster on May 10, 2012, 11:18:30 AM
I realised my bait has pink highlighter on it, or it might be the colour from her hair. Will it effect my pony when airbrush? If so how do i remove it?
Thank you
Title: Re: Getting rid of pink highlighter?
Post by: Greylady on May 10, 2012, 11:23:16 AM
Well, I don't have any real experience with highlighter stains, but, have you tried a magic eraser? I hear a lot of customizers use it on pen stains and it works well. I also don't have any experience with an airbrush, though.  >_<  You could try using acetone to get rid of the stain and then wash the bait thoroughly.
Title: Re: Getting rid of pink highlighter?
Post by: Ellis1342 on May 10, 2012, 11:26:42 AM
If your doing a FBR shouldn't cause a problem. You may just have to do a few extra coats. If your just doing a gradient onto the original body color you'll need to sunfade it for a month or something. Not sure on sunfading. Check in the corral. They have lots of tips on that stuff
Title: Re: Getting rid of pink highlighter?
Post by: ThatFameMonster on May 10, 2012, 12:07:08 PM
Well, I don't have any real experience with highlighter stains, but, have you tried a magic eraser? I hear a lot of customizers use it on pen stains and it works well. I also don't have any experience with an airbrush, though.  >_<  You could try using acetone to get rid of the stain and then wash the bait thoroughly.


I tried my ace tone and it hasnt worked. D:
I also have rubber band marks on her..


I will try the magic eraser that stuff is epic lol.
Also, what does FBR mean? *blush*
Title: Re: Getting rid of pink highlighter?
Post by: Maniah on May 10, 2012, 01:24:07 PM
FBR = Full Body Repaint :)
Title: Re: Getting rid of pink highlighter?
Post by: EvilMuffins on May 10, 2012, 02:07:31 PM
There's nothing that can be done. You'll have to pain over it.
Title: Re: Getting rid of pink highlighter?
Post by: Chi on May 10, 2012, 02:21:07 PM
Unless you want to spend a month or more sunfading her, I'd say just paint over it. You won't have much luck removing it with any other method. It'll be fine if you're doing a full body repaint, though. :)
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