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Check the tutorial on mlppreservationproject.com! I’ve used it a couple times and it works really well. It uses oxiclean, laundry detergent, and a tiny bit of bleach. I’d be a bit weary in case Ribbon’s neon hair might bleed.. You could also try spraying carpet cleaner on her and leaving it sit for a while.
I've had luck with oxy soaks many years back. If the glue is discolored it may never lighten up. I'd be vary wary of her yellow hair bleeding if you get into deep chemical cleaning. I've done a lot to ponies over the years in the form of torture to get a good clean, but bleach on a SS has been on my no no list. You could always stick her in a window and sunfade. Multiple layers to work with on SS's... I wonder if the patches you are seeing are cancer... You take the head off and see if there's any discoloration inside?
In my experience once a So Soft gets dirt deep-embedded in her fur, it's there forever. Except the 2nd set (Crumpet, Bangles etc) which actually clean up nicely due to having shorter flocking.@mlp4me I think I know the patches she's talking about; they're not discoloration, it's just dirt. But instead of looking black or brown, it's like a white or grey "foggy" patch--so thick that sometimes you can't even see the symbol underneath it! When you wet the pony down, BAM, you can see the symbol / body color clear as can be. Then the pony dries and the fog is still there and you scream to the heavens because this set is impossible to clean, lol.