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Sugar:
Hey, everypony!

Although the intense summer sun has begun to give way to the shorter days of fall, I'm still raring to sunfade some tricky little splotches off some G1s I've got in queue.  I know that some white ponies are taboo for sunfading, but I seem to remember reading that pink or otherwise red-tinged ponies are also wont to turn odd colours.  I may be misremembering, though - I do that a lot, it's a combination of age and inherent scatterbrainedness, I suspect.  Can anypony enlighten me on which ponies I shouldn't sit in sunlight?  Thanks!

(I've got two Sweet Stuffs set to go, Sparkler, Parasol, and an almost unbelievably beautiful Pina Colada whose only flaw is the marker on the underside of her hooves - PC could skip the sunbath and still be gorgeous on display, but the others all have various marker issues.  Seriously, what is it with children and markers??? :rolleyes:)

sd_dreamcrystal:
If I remember correctly, G1 Sweetberry Ponies can't be sunfaded... I think someone showed one they tried to sunfade and the poor girl got sunburned (it was a Cherry Treats)

Eldarwen:
I dont know about others, but I had Pina Colada with marker on her hooves too. Back then I didnt know acne creams can bleach the colour, so I gave her a week of acne cream and sunlight. Marks are now gone and she did not change colour in any way.  :)

... Too bad my Baby Cuddles wasnt that lucky.  >_<

Doedeardarling:
I don't know much about sunfading, but according to the paint and sunfading tutorial-thread, you could try to sunfade on just the stains, and cover the rest of the pony. At least the stains can't get much worse, even if they do sunburn.

hathorcat:
All sunfading is done at a risk - no matter what the pony or what the colour or what the stain there is always the possibility that the chemicals and content within the plastic will react and bleach to a different colour or that it will exacerbate any kind of chemical instability already in the plastic.

However thankfully, the vast vast majority of time sunfading works and all the ponies you have listed I have seen people sun fade to a certain extent in the past. Even some of the ponies which are listed as being wont to tan have been successfully sunfaded before. The key is simply to monitor the sunfading - cover all areas which dont need faded and monitor the stain to ensure that the sun doesnt bleach out a little of the plastic at the same time. And of course be prepared for it not to always work.

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