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You can't fade regrind since it's not a stain. I think it might actually speed up the fading of the orange dye if anything. I don't see why Truly would be a problem, just keep a close eye on her and remove her if there's any problems. I would also worry about how to properly cover her symbol since she's flocked and acrylic paint and tape might damage the flocking, but you could try to wrap her in plastic wrap and paint over the cling wrap or otherwise cover the symbols. I don't have any experience with UV lamps. Hopefully someone else can chime in on those.
Are you planning on keeping the flocking or deflocking? The K on the hoof is unfortunate but I've seen plenty of people sunfade those off, just takes FOREVER!I have a UV light box, it keeps the light even and gets all over the pony. With just a lamp, it should still work but I would put the pony in a way that is so the light can get a direct hit onto the problem areas. Avoid cutie marks, hair and other paint areas by covering with some foil or other material. You can attempt to wash the flocking only with an Oxiclean bath or just Dawn soap, but since the glue is having issues I personally wouldn't go this route, but you can read more here: http://www.mlppreservationproject.com/body.html#SSCleaning I would not fade Wig Wam, but Truely has a chance if done correctly! (most likely would have more luck with a deflocked pony)