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Bones whiten in peroxide without sunlight. In fact, it's the best way to whiten them. Some people will lay them in sunlight after soaking in peroxide, but I never do and my bones are as white as "professionally" whitened ones. Also, the strength of the sun is not the same everywhere. I did this without peroxide at all, in about three days-It might be worth to try for people who live in different climates. Obviously, someone in the Northeast or England wouldn't be able to get results like the above from the sun alone so quickly.I'll see what I can do.
Quote from: BlackCurtains on April 30, 2012, 12:27:54 PMBones whiten in peroxide without sunlight. In fact, it's the best way to whiten them. Some people will lay them in sunlight after soaking in peroxide, but I never do and my bones are as white as "professionally" whitened ones. Also, the strength of the sun is not the same everywhere. I did this without peroxide at all, in about three days-It might be worth to try for people who live in different climates. Obviously, someone in the Northeast or England wouldn't be able to get results like the above from the sun alone so quickly.I'll see what I can do.Did she get all hard though? :/ That's always what's kept me from trying it on my ponies since people have said they get so brittle they can be damaged.
I have found victims but I've a question for those already versed in peroxide and ponies - Does peroxide harm glitter symbols? Quote from: Rhini on April 30, 2012, 01:28:30 PMQuote from: BlackCurtains on April 30, 2012, 12:27:54 PMBones whiten in peroxide without sunlight. In fact, it's the best way to whiten them. Some people will lay them in sunlight after soaking in peroxide, but I never do and my bones are as white as "professionally" whitened ones. Also, the strength of the sun is not the same everywhere. I did this without peroxide at all, in about three days-It might be worth to try for people who live in different climates. Obviously, someone in the Northeast or England wouldn't be able to get results like the above from the sun alone so quickly.I'll see what I can do.Did she get all hard though? :/ That's always what's kept me from trying it on my ponies since people have said they get so brittle they can be damaged. Hard? No, she's fine. The Precious Pocket ponies are bigger and tougher than other ponies already (at least the ones I have are) but she's not *hard* like Sky Rocket or Party Time can get. You can still squeeze her middle and legs.
I didn't use peroxide on her. She was plain sun faded.
Babystarz, good on you for mentioning sample size. Originally I'd thought to just do it myself, but this would be better. (Also, I didn't think quite so many people would be on board with the idea!)It might also be easier to have several people running the same 3-pony experiment at their own windows instead of one person with a dozen ponies. Differences in climate/latitude shouldn't be a problem since results don't have to be measured between windows, only between the 3 ponies on each window. This isn't going to be exact science, after all, just relative.
Well hopefully my question is too far of topic. Can a discolored Masquerade head (head darker than body) be lightened by any of these or different methods?