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Title: Update on deflocks! DONE!!
Post by: Sugar on June 29, 2012, 09:33:01 AM
Hi again!

Since I found my camera (yay!), I wanted to post some photos in progress of the deflocking of SS Truly and SS Satin-and-Lace.  Really, I wish now that Id waited to take before photos - they were both really mangy and discoloured, especially when compared to my other SS ponies.  Here's Truly, who gave me the least trouble of all.
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You can see she's pretty smooth looking, though she still has glue in places and some flocking too.
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Her NDS is a bit tackier, but coming along well.

Truly and Satin were done with Oxiclean (the powder kind made to a rough, granullar paste with some water) and hot, hot water, and a lot of scrubbing.  I used my bare hands on the first day (not recommended unless you have tough skin like me) and exfoliating gloves on the second for extra crud removal.  I'm planning a third day of scrubdown, and maybe some Jasco or acetone, depending on what I find at my local Walmart.

Here is Satin, still highly crudded.
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I love her colour underneath all that fuzz!  She seriously looked like dust kitten before.
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And here's the other side.  Still kind of tacky/fuzzy in patches, but sooooo much better than before.

Both ladies had serious tail rust, so I removed and am in the process of de-rusting the tails.  Both had no pink loss (yay!) and both tails, after detangling and conditioner, were even retaining what appears to be some factory curl.

All in all, a lucky find even with all the work involved, and I feel a lot more optimistic about deflocking now! :biggrin:
Title: Re: Update on deflocks!
Post by: Shenanigans on June 29, 2012, 11:41:15 AM
Looking good so far! I'm in the process of deflocking a Shady and that glue is stuuuuuborn!!!!! I wish they had made flutter wings as resilient as the flocking glue :P I think I'm going to get some Jasco or something. Hot water and scrubbing just aren't doing it for me XD
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Post by: shockponie on June 29, 2012, 11:57:13 AM
I need to try this with a Bouncy... Yours look beautiful! :satisfied:
Title: Re: Update on deflocks!
Post by: Sugar on June 29, 2012, 12:35:30 PM
@ Shenanigans:  Good luck with your Shady!  It's strange how flocking can be so easily rubbed off some ponies and so rough to rub off others.  Truly's head came so clean so fast, I was all like, hey, this isn't hard at all!  So I dumpted Satin'n'Lace in too, and regretted it pretty quick.  Where she wasn't mangy, it was as though the bath fluffed her up like a big ol' towel! :lol:

I hear you on the flutter wings!  Before I lost them (and half my herd) when I moved, I had one remaining mismatched set of flutter wings left - and I wasn't even rough with my ponies!  They practically snapped just looking at 'em... :blink:  But such pretty iridessent colours.... oooooo...

@ Shockponie:  Thanks! ^.^ All the credit goes to the young person who previously owned them.  Under the grubby fuzz and detangled, they're actually in pretty darned good shape.  Hmmm... There's a children's book idea in there somewhere... ^.^

@ anypony in general:  I picked up some Goof Off today, and if another day or so of soaking and scrubbing doesn't do it, I think I'm going to give it a go and keep you all posted.  Carefully, wearing gloves, outdoors, and upwind of what I'm working on!  I hear that that stuff is po-tent...
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Post by: ashes on June 29, 2012, 01:20:58 PM
Nice pics!  It gives me some motivation to finish my Truly that I started deflocking, oh, around 6 years ago.  It's tough work!
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Post by: celticowgirl88 on June 29, 2012, 03:05:05 PM
They look good :) I've got a Lickety Split that I can't seem to get past a stage similar to your Satin-n-Lace. I'm pretty frustrated because I really want to get my Paradise and Shady done too...  :cloud:
Title: Re: Update on deflocks!
Post by: hathorcat on June 29, 2012, 04:15:46 PM
Great progress! Good luck getting those last annoying bits removed!
Title: Re: Update on deflocks!
Post by: Sugar on June 29, 2012, 05:22:22 PM
@ Hathorcat:  Thank you!  Your advice and photos of your deflocks really helped. ^.^

@ Celticowgirl88 & Ashes:  Don't lose heart!  Its a long hard slog but its worth it. :bigups:

I gave my deflocking process a bit of a break tonight, gonna probably break out the Goof Off tomorrow, when my DS can play in the yard while mommy plays mad scientist with the ponies, provided it dosn't rain... :P  Will keep you posted!
Title: Re: Update on deflocks!
Post by: kiwimlp on June 29, 2012, 07:17:52 PM
They both look great so far.  SS ponies always look so nice and bright without all of their fuzz :)
Title: Re: Update on deflocks!
Post by: TimeDance on June 29, 2012, 08:47:11 PM
Ugh, deflocking is such a grueling process. Working on a Paradise myself. Been working on her forever lol  Good luck finishing your ponies.
Title: Re: Update on deflocks!
Post by: Sugar on July 01, 2012, 06:54:56 AM
Thank you all for encouragements! ^.^

Yesterday was promising storms, so I got outside for a bit anyway to start in on Satin n Lace.  She was the worst off so I decided she could get the tough stuff first.  What a difference an hour's work of Goof-Off and scraping did!

Before:
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And after (just the body; head's the same):
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Still not entirely there, but close, oh so close!  I focused on her forelegs and rear left leg, held her by her right hind leg for most of it.  Most of the scungy fluff has gone, just some little bits here and there.  She's really smooth to the touch, and though I'm a total perfectionist (at least when it comes to cleaning - spelling's another matter!) an am going in for more later today, she looks a treat better.

For anypony who's contemplating similar actions, here's what I did.  I sat out of doors, first off.  The smell wasn't so bad - it kinda reminded me of those big felt markers we sometimes got to draw posters with in school, must be the xylene or toluene or some petroleum byproduct - but I sure as heck wouldn't want it indoors.  I had gloves ready in case I needed them, but my skin must be leather 'cause it did nothing when a bit got on me.  I started applying the Goof Off with Q-Tips, but once I got accustomed to how it worked, I started dribbling it right onto the pony.  Scraped with a wooden coffee stirrer, and the fuzz and glue came off just like shaving.  Or Veet, if anypony's ever tried that. :P  Anyway, I had an aluminium pie shell with me to collect old Q-Tips and coffee stirrers, and the whole of it is in a bag outside and waiting to go to tthe local ecocentre for proper disposal.  Once I add today's stuff to it too.  And Satin-n-Lace got a good scrubdown with dawn dish soap to get rid of the sovlent smell.  She doesn't smell as nice as my old ponies do, but still... worth it to get rid of the fuzz, and come to think of it, she smelled kind of musty/gross when I got her from the thrift shop anyway... Maybe fabric softener sheets will be the next step after deflocking? :lol:
Title: Re: Update on deflocks!
Post by: hathorcat on July 01, 2012, 08:23:02 AM
Wow you are nearly there on her! Amazing!
Title: Re: Update on deflocks! DONE!!
Post by: Sugar on July 04, 2012, 06:53:57 PM
Soooo... I finished those deflocks, at least as finished as I can get 'em, and here they are.

First, Satin'n'Lace, who looks very shiny under the flash photography, but not so bad IRL.
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Her mane and tail stayed rather on the frizzy side, which is why I braided them up - my usual strategy with mine own frizzy hair.  If it doesn't take to the defrizzing-by-braid, then I'll prolly rehair (shudder at prospect).
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Gotta give thanks to rainbowstars, the acetone (well, acetone-based Sally Hansen nail polish remover - stinky but not so bad as all that) really did the trick to get rid of the stubbornest flocking & glue.  Tho you can't see it in this shot, even the bottoms of her hooves came clean (wow!).
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And here is Truly, looking really peace'n'love with her braided forelock.  Peace'n'love actually kinda goes with her cutie mark, no?
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She's rather shiny in the flash too, but not as badly as Satin.
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I just love the hippie vibe she degages, and I think I may fiddle up a flower necklace or some rose coloured shades to complete the image. ^.^
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Thanks for following the saga, and good luck to all your deflocking projects!
Pony hugs, :hug:
Sugar Lightning
Title: Re: Update on deflocks! DONE!!
Post by: scarletjul on July 04, 2012, 07:00:31 PM
They look gorgeous!  :)
Title: Re: Update on deflocks! DONE!!
Post by: Sugar on July 05, 2012, 05:21:22 AM
Thank you! ^.^

But I've gotta say, thank goodness I was on staycation.  I don't know how long they would've taken if I had been working too. :blink:

Anyways, it's a lotta work, but they don't look like they have mange anymore, hallelujah! :lol:
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Post by: josiekat on July 05, 2012, 06:51:01 AM
They look fantastic!
Title: Re: Update on deflocks! DONE!!
Post by: Hunter-Rose on July 05, 2012, 10:50:39 AM
Awesome! Truly's mane looks so sweet with that plait, I'm obsessed with doing things like that with my ponies, I really dont know why!   :P
Title: Re: Update on deflocks! DONE!!
Post by: hathorcat on July 05, 2012, 10:52:08 AM
They look fantastic! Congrats!!!
Title: Re: Update on deflocks! DONE!!
Post by: kissthethunder on July 05, 2012, 11:04:38 AM
Have you tried heat defrizzing Satins hair? It'd be a shame to scrap it, it's still so pink :(
Title: Re: Update on deflocks! DONE!!
Post by: celticowgirl88 on July 05, 2012, 12:14:22 PM
They both look wonderful, but I'm really loving Truly!
Title: Re: Update on deflocks! DONE!!
Post by: Sugar on July 05, 2012, 06:48:46 PM
Thank you all again! :biggrin:

@ kissthethunder:  I've looked into heat defrizzing Satin's hair.  I'm so scared I'll botch it though... I think I may wait a bit and see how the braid does.  I kind of like her mane in a french braid, was thinking of fiddling up a wedding veil type headdress to see if it goes.  Now that she's un-mangey, I'm finding myself inspired. ^.^

@ hunter-rose: I'm the same when it comes to fancying up my ponies!  I used to braid my rainbows' hair in individual colour braids (need patience with the tails :blink:) and I loved to make them look sweet and how I thought they'd look in Ponyland.  Or I guess Equestria, now.  But whose hooves would handle all those braids? :lol:  Anyway, my own hooves still manage for now, so I think I'm going to get back into it. ^.^
Title: Re: Update on deflocks! DONE!!
Post by: hathorcat on July 06, 2012, 01:12:50 PM
Thank you all again! :biggrin:

@ kissthethunder:  I've looked into heat defrizzing Satin's hair.  I'm so scared I'll botch it though... I think I may wait a bit and see how the braid does.  I kind of like her mane in a french braid, was thinking of fiddling up a wedding veil type headdress to see if it goes.  Now that she's un-mangey, I'm finding myself inspired. ^.^

@ hunter-rose: I'm the same when it comes to fancying up my ponies!  I used to braid my rainbows' hair in individual colour braids (need patience with the tails :blink:) and I loved to make them look sweet and how I thought they'd look in Ponyland.  Or I guess Equestria, now.  But whose hooves would handle all those braids? :lol:  Anyway, my own hooves still manage for now, so I think I'm going to get back into it. ^.^

You can usually track down one of the G1 wedding veils [maybe not Satins maybe the more common pony wear]...you could maybe find one of those and that would cover her hair is you prefered? Or put it in straw curls and then tweak it out for that 80s fabulous big hair!
Title: Re: Update on deflocks! DONE!!
Post by: Sugar on July 06, 2012, 06:56:47 PM
You can usually track down one of the G1 wedding veils (...)  Or put it in straw curls and then tweak it out for that 80s fabulous big hair!

:blink:

Oh yeah, they did make wedding veils, didn't they?  Oooo, it shows I'm trying to kick a caffeine habit, doesn't it? (falls asleep at keyboard briefly)

:lol: 

Thanks, hathorcat, those are both really great ideas, and I think I'll try 'em out... leastways until I get a baity guinea pig test subject to try out my flattening iron on... ^.^
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