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Sounds like she sunburned.To my knowledge, sunfading is for ink marks and stuff. I'm pretty sure it does nothing to help with yellowing of white plastic since that's caused by sun exposure in the first place.
Quote from: ZeldaTheSwordsman on November 20, 2017, 04:32:26 PMSounds like she sunburned.To my knowledge, sunfading is for ink marks and stuff. I'm pretty sure it does nothing to help with yellowing of white plastic since that's caused by sun exposure in the first place. Actually, sunfading is used to help with whitening a lot. It helps a ton, except with ponies who sunburn, which Paradise did.
Quote from: Safflower on November 20, 2017, 04:47:48 PMQuote from: ZeldaTheSwordsman on November 20, 2017, 04:32:26 PMSounds like she sunburned.To my knowledge, sunfading is for ink marks and stuff. I'm pretty sure it does nothing to help with yellowing of white plastic since that's caused by sun exposure in the first place. Actually, sunfading is used to help with whitening a lot. It helps a ton, except with ponies who sunburn, which Paradise did.Weird that just sunfading helps with whitening when it's sun exposure that causes yellowing. I mean, I know the hydrogen peroxide and sunlight whitening trick works, but just sunlight? Huh. Or am I forgetting things about sunfading?