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Wow, looks so much better!
Wow! Great job! You've got a lot of patience.
So the saddle paint bled into the pony ?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
It's not paint, it's the dye. Plastics are a composite material - of filler, flame retardant, plasticizer (which makes it flexible) and dyes, amongst other things. Certain dyes are more unstable than others, and over the years the bonds that held the various chemicals together break down and dye can leech to other surfaces or degrade completely. Reds / Pinks are notorious for this.
Wow! Nice work She looks fantastic. You have so much patience and clearly some good sunlight too
Fantastic job there :bigups:get them im boiling water It has given me hope for my childhood Butterscotch who is badly marked from the saddle and bridle. visitors can't see pics , please register or loginJust waiting for sunshine to arrive here in the UK now.