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I can get the mane out of my new (3rd generation) pony. What should I do?

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I can get the mane out of my new (3rd generation) pony. What should I do?

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Yes, some of the newer 3rd generation ponies have manes that are REALLY glued in tightly. In this case, snip the mane close to the scalp. Then, boil the pony’s head for a few minutes. (kids, get your parents to help with this) Remove the head & tug at the mane with needle-nosed pliers. You might need to add more hot water into the inside of the pony’s head to soften the glue again. It’s still tedious. Also note, boiling seems to make ponies less shiny…so you might want to boil the body to match. One customizer suggested using a heat pack if you don’t want to deal with the hazards of dunking a pony into boiling water.

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