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sunfading is ineffective on cancer.... :/not sure about it making it worse tho.. maybe the peroxide/sun combo has something to do with it??
I still think unfortunately that sun fading doesnt "cure" or fade the cancer....look at her display side neckline in the original picture the long brown marks on either side seem to have disappeared by your round 2 [where she looks amazing by the way!] but then with her new sun burn the same shadow in the same place is backIf it was that the cancer had been faded and then she burned under the sun, why would the marks come back in the exact same place?So sorry to be the sceptic but I just wonder how we can fix a breakdown in the plastic with just the sun and peroxide...
So maybe if you start again - you ll get her back to where she was at round 2....!! Thats a pain that you have to go back to the start...but hopefully she ll be just as cute second time around
I couldn't say why, but the peroxide/sun treatments do seem to help with cancer. I haven't done it myself enough to absolutely swear by it, there may be negative side effects that we haven't found yet, and it certainly isn't a cure, but it does seem to have potential. The ponies I've used it on did't lose their spots completely, but sure looked a lot better. The spots seem to darken a bit after the pony is removed from the peroxide.I talk about Tickles here: [size=78%]http://www.mlppreservationproject.com/mycollection2.html[/size] You'll have to scroll down some. Sorry, the photos aren't very good.I call her spots mold on the site because they had dark spots in the middle, but it could be cancer, kind of hard to tell the difference. Her spots are definitely there but she looks much better than before and there are no dark spots in the centers of the blotches.Confetti's body has yellowed up some but the brown blotches on him are still mostly gone. I don't think he had cancer as much as some kind of stain.I don't know if that will help with your pony. Even though her spots darkened up some she looks much better than at first. Let me know how it goes, I'd like some more info on how this method works for people.