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Yep, this is the right forum!!Might I ask which pony specifically it is? I think sun fading is the safest way to deal with the marker.
dont use acne cream what ever you do!!!! people can use it on dolls but it is NOT FOR PONIES
yep - agree on the don't use acne cream. just good ol' UV like set the pony out on a sunny window sill during summer should be sufficient. Take pics so you can see the before vs after :-) have fun restoring your pony!
I've sunfaded orange ponies They do fine (except Party Time - never try to sunfade that one). Just remember to cover eyes and symbols and protect her hair.
I have a G1 bonbon with pink/orange hi lighter on it would I use the same method ?
Try using shaving foam or gel to remove the stains. I saw this being done on The Repair Shop and the stain went away.
I've seen what acne cream does, Salon 40 is definitely the way to go cream wise.
Try using shaving foam or gel to remove the stains. I saw this being done on The Repair Shop and the stain went away. It’s best to leave it on and to get hard in the sun.Then wipe it off with a wet cloth and if the stain is still there do it over again.I did this to my used Rainbow High Cheer Violet Willow doll. And I’m going to do it on a pony.
You shouldn't even need a cream for simple sunfading. Just patience.