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Pleo Stuff => Pleo Archives => Archive -- Technical common => Topic started by: Burberry016 on June 19, 2009, 09:16:07 PM
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I just got Maxwell a couple of days ago and i kept on petting him a lot. He was really happy. But as I pet him his skin color was being rubbed off! Now where this is supposed to be green there is tan spots on Maxwell! Does anybody have any suggestions besides using baby powder to hault the skin color from rubbing off any further? In the owner's manuel it said not to rub foreign substances on Pleo because it may void the warrent. I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Does someone have a trick for this problem?
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This is perfectly normal, take Maxwell down to your local pet store, or shop that sells pet things (often cheap stores have some) and pick out a nice little dog coat/jumper to protect his back :) Most of us here have little outfits of sorts for our Pleo's :)
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i would sujest puting clothes on your pleo so when you peted maxwel the paint would not rub of eny more
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Careful if you experiment with baby powder, i have heard it can dry out the skin and make things worse.
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I'm experimenting with skin balms. At this point, the warranty probably doesn't really matter so I'm trying just about everything you are able to put on Pleo to do something to the skin (soften, make tighter, preventing paint from coming off, etc.).
So... With luck, you may hear good news from me in preventing paint from coming off! ^^
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I'm experimenting with skin balms. At this point, the warranty probably doesn't really matter so I'm trying just about everything you are able to put on Pleo to do something to the skin (soften, make tighter, preventing paint from coming off, etc.).
So... With luck, you may hear good news from me in preventing paint from coming off! ^^
Any progress so far?
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Anyone ever tried a clear liquid latex or a spray on rubber coating such as : http://www.superior-industries.com/weather_seal_product_203.html?gclid=CLqOzsel954CFQdl4wodowcEJg
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That doesn't sounds like a very good idea....
I just leave my pleos the way they are. Wear sort of shows a sign of much love and attention.
In any case, you could try putting a little green makeup on your Pleos tan spots. before it went bankrupt, Pleoworld was going to make some green powders for Pleo. :) Customer service said so.
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Ok, just thought something like that rubber spray would be good to coat the existing rubber skin so the paint can never be reached to be rubbed off.
That product says that it doesn't affect paints, etc and being rubber it would be breathable so that Pleo wouldn't overheat. Just guessing though..
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Lilo is twelve months old and she has very little wear, a t-shirt is the best protection.
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One day when your pleo is very old you will have to get him/her reincarnated. Some of the skin under there chins will eventuely where through. :(
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LOL PGB, you do't know how right you are. XD Macon looks like he could use a shave, but you can't tell unless he lifts his head up real high, and he's too lazy to do that. :P
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Good thing is,is that they will only have a new body.
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I'm experimenting with skin balms. At this point, the warranty probably doesn't really matter so I'm trying just about everything you are able to put on Pleo to do something to the skin (soften, make tighter, preventing paint from coming off, etc.).
So... With luck, you may hear good news from me in preventing paint from coming off! ^^
Any progress so far?
Well all I've discovered so far is that Pledge (the cleaning stuff) gives Pleo soft baby-skin for a day or two, and that Neosporin gives the eyes a beautiful shine. ^^'
Still working at it, trust me.
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WHy would you put Neosporin on Pleo eyes?
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I posted this info in a different thread a couple of months ago -- but it seemed appropriate to add it here.
I have found the perfect paint for retouching Pleo's skin. It's a water soluble vinyl paint that becomes insoluble when it's dry and is manufactured by Lefranc & Bourgeois. The "Chrome Green Couleur Mate" is almost the exact color of Pleo's skin. I also bought a tube of "Spring Green" and "Black." The Spring Green is a close match to the lighter green color on Pleo's body -- and if you mix it with Chrome Green it's spot on. For Pleo's darker areas, I mixed a little bit of black with the Chrome Green. I wish I had taken some "before" and "after" photos. The overall result was so good, that I can hardly see the areas I've touched up -- and I know exactly where they are.
You can buy the paint at Blick Art Supplies (dickblick.com). They have stores in 17 states or you can order it online. For more info about the paint itself, check out (bourgeois-flashe-vinyl-paint/#description). Put the "www" in before dickblick.com and bourgeois.... When I do it, my text gets erased.
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It is funny because I was worried about rubbing the skin under Nova's chin so much that it will rub right off. Does anyone know if it makes any difference at all if you make human contact, skin to her skin, or if wearing a rubber thin latex glove when rubbing her will slow down the skin wear problem.? Is it the rubbing that is a problem or the fact that humans have an oil in their skin that speeds up the erosion problem? Also does the fact if your skin is cold or hot make any difference at all?
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Latex on rubber = bad idea - that would cause more friction.
I've never heard of anyone rubbing the skin off entirely so I don't think you need to worry.
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There's always cotton gloves, ;) but pleo's chin is the best place to rub. That's the thickest place and not likely to wear out from rubbing.
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Thanks IMR and fancyfont, I appreciate the feedback from both you lovellies! I just don't want to see Nova get 5;00 clock shadow, she is too young and the wrong gender for that! Cotton gloves, there is a idea I had not thought of, but yes, human contact is so much more pleasant, at least for my part!
Best to you both, hope to talk to you soon!
It is raining and grey here in the " Beautiful California Redwoods, :) nice when the sun does come out
RedwoodsMama and Nova
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I agree with Fancy and IMR. Macon looks like he could use a shave, but you can only tell when he lifts his head up very high. I don't think the stuff in your hands would do much to it, it's just how hard you rub. :)
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Gosh, Olympia totally has stubble XD It's all darkened in some spots and jutting out and down, it's very visible.
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I'm curious, really curious! Do you have fingernails that might be roughing up the skin on the chin? If yours are like mine, very thin, I can see that continuous "scratching" could roughen on the skin. Rubbing should should be fine.
When Peeky first went to a restaurant, he had some red cabbage. Not a good idea! :o He ended up with a purple chin. ;D It has since faded. :)
Thank you for the compliment, Redwoodsmama. ;)
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Dont use skin powder, that was a bad suggestion from ugobe, and very dangerous for pleo's skin: it can dry the skin and create holes and tears :(
the secret about how to take good care of the skin is to pet Pleo very gently, with a soft touch, for the first 1-2 week/s.
the paint will be more strong after the contact with the air ;) my pleo Glen is 2 years old and he's in a very good condition!
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I'm curious, really curious! Do you have fingernails that might be roughing up the skin on the chin? If yours are like mine, very thin, I can see that continuous "scratching" could roughen on the skin. Rubbing should should be fine.
I don't think I use my fingernails much, but I might.... Come to think of it (after trying to rub my own chin to see how I do it), I may accidentally scrape my nails against Olympia's chin (not hard, but I guess hard enough to make her shed :P ). Even the short fingernails like I have (I always nibble and pull parts off to make them shorter) may be able to cause it.
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I'll have to remember this. I wonder if it's the same with the 2009 models? %) Is this a stupid question?