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Pony Talk => Pony Corral => Topic started by: BrightIdea on July 08, 2012, 04:22:45 AM
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I got a very awesome Thundercloud in the mail recently. The seller had said that there is nothing really wrong, and he just needs a good cleaning, but they forgot to mention that he has lovely brown mold spots all over him that did not show up in the pictures very well.
It's really sad because he has such beautiful hair!
Anyways, he has brown spots on him with a small darker brown spot in the centre, which I have read is mold and will spread. So far I have cleaned him with soap and water, and also filled his body and head with boiling water to try and disinfect him. Hehe it was like he was a pony teapot. He definitely got heated up quite hot, so hopefully that kills mold. I have also attacked him with some acetone on the spots. Also I let him dry out as well as I could, so the moisture doesn't fuel further growth.
Does the mold still spread on him and to other ponies after boiling? Do still need to worry? I don't want to have to quarantine him, poor guy. Suggestions?
EDIT: Oh yes I forgot to mention his body is slightly faded and slightly regrinded (reground?) and the insides of him are slightly sticky so I think he is breaking down a bit.
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I don't think it spreads to other ponies, but those brown marks never go away :(
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Yeah I am at peace with the fact I can't get the brown spots off. He still looks really nice to me. I just don't want him to be contagious. Thanks for your answer :)
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Those are spots caused by bacteria. The bacteria is likely dead by now so it shouldn't spread. There's not much that will get rid of it.
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Unfortunately, there's nothing out there, that I know of, that will get rid of the spots. :(
And don't worry, this will not spread to other ponies. That's just an old pony collectors tale. ;) Keep the ponies clean and the humidity levels low and you shouldn't have any problems with an outbreak of mold... just like in your bathroom or kitchen. :satisfied:
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Alas yes he has "cancer" by the sound of it...its incredibly common in Thundercloud unfortunately. He is not going to be contagious to other ponies but if part of his plastic has broken down then it may continue and over the years other patches could appear but he is such a handsome gentleman no matter his condition and especially if he has gorgeous hair!
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I can fix this!!
First soak an needle in acetone and push it through the black dot in the center o the brown ring surrounding it. Wiggle it a lot. Remove the needle and swab the area with acetone. You may need todo repeate this several times and to push the needle throught the brown bit as well. It worked for the following poinies that I have:
barnecle
both thunderclouds
tornadoe
slugger
baby gusty
icecrystal
Actually there isn't a single pony I have done this to that it didn't work on. And all thats left is a tiny mark.
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Do you have any before and after photos tornadoe? I'd love to see.
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Oeh yes before and after pics! Really curious now hihi ^.^
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Do you have any before and after photos tornadoe? I'd love to see.
Oh wow...yes I ll second this...this would be amazing!
What about the surrounding brown shaded areas as well?
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I can fix this!!
First soak an needle in acetone and push it through the black dot in the center o the brown ring surrounding it. Wiggle it a lot. Remove the needle and swab the area with acetone. You may need todo repeate this several times and to push the needle throught the brown bit as well. It worked for the following poinies that I have:
barnecle
both thunderclouds
tornadoe
slugger
baby gusty
icecrystal
Actually there isn't a single pony I have done this to that it didn't work on. And all thats left is a tiny mark.
I'd like to try this myself! I agree with BFB, I'd like to see some before and after pics too!
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I have no before pics but I can take after pics later when I am back from work
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I have no before pics but I can take after pics later when I am back from work
That would be great!!! ^.^
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I have a baity Majesty that's inundated with those awful spots. Since I already have a Majesty which is in much nicer shape, I may give this a shot.
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I tried this on a super baity Majesty and now I have a pony with brown spots and a hole in her plastic. I've heard of this trick before for something but it wasn't for ponies.
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I've actually done the needle method on Chief's spots and used Tilex (bleach tub cleaner.) It definitely faded his brown spots. I haven't tried acetone yet. I don't have before pics but I'll take some soon and then try acetone.
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Chief is white, he could just spend a few weeks in a jar of peroxide.
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Waaa ? Pics please! I can't picture what you're talking about with this method. But very interested to see! To stop spread (which is 99% an old pony's tale - but I am neurotic and do it anyway) - I soak them for 5 minutes in bleach/H20 solution - maybe 1/4 mix. I also then soak them in vinegar for 5 minutes - pure. It makes me feel better, although I'm almost sure it's not necessary.
:satisfied:
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I tried this on a super baity Majesty and now I have a pony with brown spots and a hole in her plastic. I've heard of this trick before for something but it wasn't for ponies.
Oh dear...this is so what would happen to me! I am really interested as to if this trick works...I would guess it wont work on ever age/cancer mark as some of these are a physical break down in the plastic but perhaps it may on actual stains :) Cant wait for before and after pics! Should be cool...
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I've got before and after pics, guys! I recently got a gorgeous Braided Beauty with a dreaded brown mark with the darker spot in the center, and I thought now would be a great time to try this out. I wasn't too squeamish about poking her-- it's for her own good, and you really can hardly see the hole. I gave the spot a few treatments, and while the spot isn't gone, it's definitely less noticeable. Perhaps with more applications it could go away altogether.
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The photos don't detail it very well, but in person there is definitely a change!
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Wow :faint:...this is amazing!
Can I ask questions? 1) Did you have to poke the needle all the way through the plastic or just a couple of mms in? 2) How large a needle...just a basic common or garden sewing needle? 3) How long from the first treatment to the second picture?
So nosy....sorry :P
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Wow :faint:...this is amazing!
Can I ask questions? 1) Did you have to poke the needle all the way through the plastic or just a couple of mms in? 2) How large a needle...just a basic common or garden sewing needle? 3) How long from the first treatment to the second picture?
So nosy....sorry :P
No problem!
1) I was not able to poke the needle in that far. I actually punctured the skin while pushing it in, so I had to be gentle. It definitely did not penetrate all of the plastic. Deeper penetration may allow for more lightening, but it's hard to push it in when the side you're pushing from is fairly sharp as well.
2) Regular sewing needle. I used the thinnest one I had in my kit.
3) Just a minute or so. Like any stain, the acetone effect took place very quickly, so it wasn't as if it had to "soak in" or anything. What seemed to make the biggest difference was dabbing the new hole with a cloth soaked in acetone to get plenty of it down into the hole.
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Thanks reanna-mator...this is certainly a trick to remember and interesting to see [everything crossed] that thats the marks away for good :)