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    I was looking at my BEP lap, and notice that she has quite a bit of glue (at least I think it’s glue) on her horns. Like someone accidently smeared the glue when they were placing it. (or something) Is there a safe way to remove it? I mean, it’s all over the horns. (didn’t notice it because I opened her at night an kinda just put her on the shelf) Thanks for any advice!

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    Jennifer
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      kenziesmommy663 wrote:

      I was looking at my BEP lap, and notice that she has quite a bit of glue (at least I think it’s glue) on her horns. Like someone accidently smeared the glue when they were placing it. (or something) Is there a safe way to remove it? I mean, it’s all over the horns. (didn’t notice it because I opened her at night an kinda just put her on the shelf) Thanks for any advice!

      Weird… can you take a photo for us?

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      It looks grayish in real life. This is the best picture I could get. Like I said, she has been up on a shelf, found it when I went to dust her. It is hard and feels like glue, but I am not quite sure how to remove it, or if me removing it will damage the horns. So any suggestions???

      #711511
      Andrea
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        It almost looks like a finger print?
        I’m sure Windstone would be more than happy to take care of it. Have you contacted them?
        Good luck!

        #711512
        Mmloda
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          Hmm, thats weird I have never seen that before, maybe it can be removed somehow wiith out damaging the horn, I wouldn’t know where to start with that either tho… πŸ˜•

          Marzena

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          Phoenix wrote:

          It almost looks like a finger print?
          I’m sure Windstone would be more than happy to take care of it. Have you contacted them?
          Good luck!

          HAHA! That is what I thought too! But the kids would have had to jump VERY HIGH to get her and manage to get her down because she is behind a kinglet, and a few hatchers and an empress. LOL I think that Jennifer is going to give me some advice. I will see what she says and then try other options if she can’t help. I just don’t want to put just anything on her to clean it off if I don’t know what will harm her. Thanks for the support!

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          Andrea
          Participant

            Oh, I wasn’t saying your kids… Just who ever put the horn in or put finishing touches on the dragon.

            #711515

            Phoenix wrote:

            Oh, I wasn’t saying your kids… Just who ever put the horn in or put finishing touches on the dragon.

            Sorry.. πŸ˜€ ..thought that you meant like the kids got ahold of her, and it was funny picture my kids in “anit-gravity” sutis because that is the only way they could get up that high. LOL It gave me a laugh. HAHAHA!!! πŸ˜†

            #711516
            Bob

              I’ll take an anti gravity suit if you have one!!

              #711517
              Arlla
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                I would definitely talk to Melody. Susie might have one held back for the archive that they can replace yours with or something…Or they could at least give you good tips for junk removal. But I suspect anything that could take extra glue off the horn would probably damage the surrounding paint job or even the horn itself. πŸ™

                "He that breaks a thing to find out what it is has left the path of wisdom."
                -J R R Tolkien

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                Arlla wrote:

                I would definitely talk to Melody. Susie might have one held back for the archive that they can replace yours with or something…Or they could at least give you good tips for junk removal. But I suspect anything that could take extra glue off the horn would probably damage the surrounding paint job or even the horn itself. πŸ™

                Should I ask this on the “ask Melody” thread or just give Susie a call?

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                Arlla
                Participant

                  kenziesmommy663 wrote:

                  Arlla wrote:

                  I would definitely talk to Melody. Susie might have one held back for the archive that they can replace yours with or something…Or they could at least give you good tips for junk removal. But I suspect anything that could take extra glue off the horn would probably damage the surrounding paint job or even the horn itself. πŸ™

                  Should I ask this on the “ask Melody” thread or just give Susie a call?

                  Probably just give Susie a call or an email. πŸ™‚

                  "He that breaks a thing to find out what it is has left the path of wisdom."
                  -J R R Tolkien

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                  Arlla wrote:

                  kenziesmommy663 wrote:

                  Arlla wrote:

                  I would definitely talk to Melody. Susie might have one held back for the archive that they can replace yours with or something…Or they could at least give you good tips for junk removal. But I suspect anything that could take extra glue off the horn would probably damage the surrounding paint job or even the horn itself. πŸ™

                  Should I ask this on the “ask Melody” thread or just give Susie a call?

                  Probably just give Susie a call or an email. πŸ™‚

                  Just emailed her! Thanks so much! Hopefully she can just give me some infor on how to safely remove it rather than having to send her all the way back to Cali! (I am in college at the moment with two little ones, and going to the post office is like an all day task) LOL

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