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Post by elli on Mar 23, 2015 14:08:40 GMT
Paprika is laughing at them both from his cosy place on the shelf! He's got a nice new headcollar and a new rug coming but not a haircut, I love running my fingers through his silky hair too much He does have lovely soft hair! The synthetic stuff never cuts as nicely as mohair anyway, it gets a bit more unruly
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Post by Magda on Nov 23, 2015 15:58:27 GMT
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Post by EG on Nov 23, 2015 16:56:59 GMT
No idea, but if it doesn't you could always just wash it out?
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Post by elli on Nov 23, 2015 17:07:42 GMT
Oil and latex are a bad combination - I wouldn't risk it personally!
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Post by astudyinscarlet on Nov 23, 2015 17:50:46 GMT
Oil and latex are a bad combination - I wouldn't risk it personally! I learnt that fact when reading about other things made of latex, things that definitely aren't model horses.
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Post by elli on Nov 23, 2015 18:13:02 GMT
Oil and latex are a bad combination - I wouldn't risk it personally! I learnt that fact when reading about other things made of latex, things that definitely aren't model horses. Haha, yes, quite
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Post by Magda on Nov 23, 2015 18:46:55 GMT
Oh, right XD Getting back on topic ( ) - what could I use to tame poofy mohair? Damping gives only a temporary effect.
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