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Quote from: ponyqueen on Today at 05:21:11 AM Golly, I hope no one is throwing away yellowed pieces? They can at least be customized via full painting, right?Not necessarily. I dont have the time or talent or too much interest to personally customise yellowed playsets and very few people are ever interested in covering what the actual shipping cost for something like that is (even if you are offering up the set for free). Sometimes things do have just go to the charity shop for a good cause or, for me, the experimenting space.
I did use the 50 volume. I picked mine up at Sally's without them ever asking to see a liscense - I don't know if that's a location thing or if the person at the register just didn't know to check. I had no idea at the time that it could be an issue. Sadly, the playsets I whitened with it have re-yellowed. It could be from storage though and they may hold up better if out on display in more stable conditions.
Where are folks getting this? I can only get the 40 volume creme and from photos I've seen of folks who've brightened playsets using the 50, it doesn't work as well. It seems to take way longer than what's been described to me with the 50, the playsets don't get as white, and the yellow seems to come back kind of fast.I stopped at a Sally's, but was told that you have to have a license to get it. My playsets look tons better using the 40, but not near as good as I had hoped. I was hoping to get results more like the photos pictured here:http://mlppreservationproject.com/accessories.html#Playsets
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