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sugarberrymlp
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wow.. she is really pretty
As far as cleaning goes.. I personally avoid using chemicals when at all possible. My personal choice for cleaning ponies is shampoo and conditioner and an old toothbrush. I scrub the ponies and shampoo and condition their hair. The best way to do the hair in my opinion is that when you have the conditioner soaking in you leave it for a while and then run a comb through it and leave it for a bit longer and rinse. It makes their hair sooo silky and soft!
For stubborn marks you can use nailpolish remover, but be careful of the symbols and eyes. Make sure to wash them after using this because there is a chance it could damage the plastic if left on (thats just how I am becuase I have ruined ponies by not washing stuff off well enough).
there is more specialized cleaning instructions for so softs and for stuff like ingrained dirt.. just ask we are virtual encyclopedias on this stuff lol.
As far as cleaning goes.. I personally avoid using chemicals when at all possible. My personal choice for cleaning ponies is shampoo and conditioner and an old toothbrush. I scrub the ponies and shampoo and condition their hair. The best way to do the hair in my opinion is that when you have the conditioner soaking in you leave it for a while and then run a comb through it and leave it for a bit longer and rinse. It makes their hair sooo silky and soft!
For stubborn marks you can use nailpolish remover, but be careful of the symbols and eyes. Make sure to wash them after using this because there is a chance it could damage the plastic if left on (thats just how I am becuase I have ruined ponies by not washing stuff off well enough).
there is more specialized cleaning instructions for so softs and for stuff like ingrained dirt.. just ask we are virtual encyclopedias on this stuff lol.