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Do not use the cream. It's prone to cause more problems down the line.Just buy hydrogen peroxide (I just use the pharmacy strength which I believe is 3%. Others have called for higher but I don't trust it) and pour it into a container you can put a lid on. Remove the ponys tail and immerse the body fully. You then place the whole container in a windowsill and turn it once a day to sunfade evenly.I added oxiclean, myself. I personally left the head in a different container with the hair hanging outside of it. It is a slight more annoying because you have to flip the head every day, but I didn't want to ruin the mane.I used this on a Tropical Breeze with age spots, a Cloud Puff with regrind, and a dingy yellow So Soft Surprise. I didn't have the patience for the Flutters but the age spots did fade from what they were to a significant amount. Surprise was my focus and she is now a lovely bright white. She had weird spots too and they disappeared.If it's winter though the sun is obviously out less, so the sunfading will take longer.I hope this may have helped you in some way!
My Baby Moondancer had the same. She was sold to me as a bait and I felt so bad for her I tried to fix her up.What she looked like before I worked on herSpoilervisitors can't see pics , please register or loginI did the Proxied soak for her and replaced her hair. This is the end result of thatSpoilervisitors can't see pics , please register or loginHowever, the proxied soak didn't last long and my girl had most of her spots return on her and currently looks more like she may have sunburn despite her not being in the sun (I think I may have sunburned her after the soak)
Do not use the cream. It's prone to cause more problems down the line.
Quote from: HollowZero on January 10, 2021, 06:28:23 PMDo not use the cream. It's prone to cause more problems down the line.What kinds of problems? I know to stay away from benzoyl peroxide, but are there any ingredients in hydrogen peroxide cream that are the culprit? I've thought about trying this on my inky Baby Glory, yellowish Starshine (though she is whiter than she tends to be!), and my EG Pinkie Pie with a yellowed head to preserve their hair, glitter, etc. but now I don't know. Would a DIY gel be better for them?