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Eldarwen, they look stunning! Was that restoration all achieved by sunfading?
Quote from: glitterball on December 18, 2017, 10:32:20 AMEldarwen, they look stunning! Was that restoration all achieved by sunfading?I use sunfading as much as possible. I live in the north, so sunfading is not an option during the winter (I can't even remember the last time I saw sun! ). So I use acne creams on ponies that will stay in my own collection. Baby Moondancer for example, she was whitened with acne cream almost 9 years ago. Still as beautiful as in the picture!
I still don't see the harm when you already have a baity pony you are not going to sell. Nothing to lose. Not going to get any worse than it already is.
But people can still read this thread, see that acne cream is this magical cure, and then go and do it without knowing the risks. I think a lot of people want to know what a restoration method can do and if you don't disclose that it can discolor ponies worse than what you started with, they might try it. They should know what could happen before going full on acne cream. People aren't saying its bad to do it to your collection if you know the risks: they are saying it's bad to tell people it's fine when it can discolor their pony and probably will discolor their pony. When you say "oh, it's fine! The pony is already baity and you won't sell it afterwards" you aren't disclosing the risks involved. We have to say those risks.