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would baking powder work? i dont have baking soda
Oh wow I just saw the photos-I honestly don't think there is any possible way of restoring that pony to her original color. You can get rid of the smell eventually by drowning it with baking soda, (put it in a box cover her with the stuff)but the color of the plastic looks like a permanent change- something has happened to the vinyl. She should look like thisvisitors can't see pics , please register or loginI have seen a lot of "sunburnt" looking sparkle ponies that look kinda yellow/orange like this: visitors can't see pics , please register or loginbut your pony looks completely different... I can't even guess what is going on here? Maybe this is because you soaked her in Oxi or bleach? That seems like a very risky move for this kind of pony- has that ever worked for you before? If the pony didn't look like that to start out- I'm guessing there was some kind of chemical reaction to cause that look?visitors can't see pics , please register or login