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Quote from: SkyCakes on December 13, 2016, 07:44:21 PMI think their neck ring is longer because I have took off a flutter's head more than once. They are a real pain to get the head to come off properly. :/Is it even worth trying to take her head off? There is no sign of tail rust, but I normally soak them in oxi-clean after I take the tails and head off so that there is no chance of rust. Is it bad to soak a pony in oxi clean if the head and tail have never been removed?
I think their neck ring is longer because I have took off a flutter's head more than once. They are a real pain to get the head to come off properly. :/
True the rust would get trapped inside. Though sometimes even ponies that dont look like they have rust do get rust trapped inside sometimes depending on how people wash them.
Quote from: LunaMoonCustoms1212 on December 13, 2016, 07:59:07 PMQuote from: SkyCakes on December 13, 2016, 07:44:21 PMI think their neck ring is longer because I have took off a flutter's head more than once. They are a real pain to get the head to come off properly. :/Is it even worth trying to take her head off? There is no sign of tail rust, but I normally soak them in oxi-clean after I take the tails and head off so that there is no chance of rust. Is it bad to soak a pony in oxi clean if the head and tail have never been removed?I had a Windy who had horrible rust inside, but when I put her in the oxi-clean, it didn't get rid of it. the only thing that worked was CLR and even then it was really hard to scrub all the rust out. Nah. I used oxyclean on an MO Starhopper who had a horrible casecof rust-splosion. In her head, her body, her legs.
Quote from: SkyCakes on December 14, 2016, 08:35:56 AMTrue the rust would get trapped inside. Though sometimes even ponies that dont look like they have rust do get rust trapped inside sometimes depending on how people wash them.is there any way for me to still clean it with oxi clean without submerging it? Post Merge: December 14, 2016, 10:04:20 AMQuote from: Leave a Whisper on December 14, 2016, 09:36:08 AMQuote from: LunaMoonCustoms1212 on December 13, 2016, 07:59:07 PMQuote from: SkyCakes on December 13, 2016, 07:44:21 PMI think their neck ring is longer because I have took off a flutter's head more than once. They are a real pain to get the head to come off properly. :/Is it even worth trying to take her head off? There is no sign of tail rust, but I normally soak them in oxi-clean after I take the tails and head off so that there is no chance of rust. Is it bad to soak a pony in oxi clean if the head and tail have never been removed?I had a Windy who had horrible rust inside, but when I put her in the oxi-clean, it didn't get rid of it. the only thing that worked was CLR and even then it was really hard to scrub all the rust out. Nah. I used oxyclean on an MO Starhopper who had a horrible casecof rust-splosion. In her head, her body, her legs.