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Removing nail polish from manes?
« on: November 30, 2023, 05:20:23 PM »
A few months ago I got some g4 ponies from a garage sale including lyra rainbow dash pretzel and lily blossom they had some red glitterly stuff that I think might be nail polish on them but I didn't inspect them too closely because they were only one dollar each and I didn't have any of them apon closer inspection the red stuff is also in their manes the glitter is very fine and doesn't come out when I rinse them the manes feel very sticky and greasy I was able to save pretzel which I am pleased with because she is my favorite but I'm not sure about the others. Is there a way to get this crap out of their manes or are they doomed to my pile of bait ponies for when I eventually get around to trying customizing
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Re: Removing nail polish from manes?
« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2023, 06:22:29 PM »
You could try non acetone nail polish remover. I would test it in a small spot first to make sure it won't melt the hair. 
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Re: Removing nail polish from manes?
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2023, 02:14:14 AM »
You could try non acetone nail polish remover. I would test it in a small spot first to make sure it won't melt the hair. 

I mean ... I'd also try just the 100% acetone myself, but then I can be a bit of a daredevil with my ponies to my own detriment! :lmao:

I think some kind of nail polish remover, along with maybe a fine flea comb, might be your rescue here! I'm sure you could scrape some of it out with your fingers alone, but the fine-toothed comb may help get the last little bits out. Best of luck!
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