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As you said lovesbabysquirmy once the bleach or peroxide is "in" the plastic it probably will spread...personally with all the recent threads and speaking to a couple of people much more knowledgeable than I about plastics and chemicals, etc I am officially sticking to removing surface issues only...the long term affects of some of these chemicals on plastics is simply too worrying...sorry not normally so negative!
After reading through the posts here, I still have no idea if I want to do this or not. o.o Some say it works, others say it's harmful... Gah! D:I filled a dish with some diluted peroxide, submerged one of his hooves in it, and set him on my bookshelf where he can't be messed with. Gonna keep him like that for a week or so and see what happens.
Oh, I think you need to soak in peroxide in the sun for peroxide fading to work.