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Restoration question: Yellowed flocking
« on: April 04, 2022, 06:47:22 AM »
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Hello everyone,

I got one of my all time grails: so soft twilight.

The problem is, she has huge yellow spots on her head and legs. I know it's from the glue used on her but I was wondering if there is a way too lighten/remove it?

She has very nice flocking everywhere so a deflock is out of the question.

Please let me know and thanks in advance!

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Re: Restoration question: Yellowed flocking
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2022, 08:50:45 AM »
Well, I've never done it myself but I know you can get rid of yellowing by soaking the pony in hydrogen peroxide in the sun. I don't know if it works on glue. And I don't know if the peroxide has an effect on flocking (I would think not). Sorry this isn't very helpful. If you have a baity SS with yellow glue you could do a test run?

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Re: Restoration question: Yellowed flocking
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2022, 09:18:51 AM »
Well, I've never done it myself but I know you can get rid of yellowing by soaking the pony in hydrogen peroxide in the sun. I don't know if it works on glue. And I don't know if the peroxide has an effect on flocking (I would think not). Sorry this isn't very helpful. If you have a baity SS with yellow glue you could do a test run?

Oh, and congrats on getting her :D

Thank you. I've tried something similair with my yellowed ss surprise but I don't think I did it long enough for it didn't work.
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