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Thread: Mr. Fantastic (Almost) Head Question

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    Question Mr. Fantastic (Almost) Head Question

    Well, I got my Mr. Fantastic and except for the Zombie head, he is nice.

    Has anyone had any luck with this trick for degreying a Mr. Fantastic head.
    http://megomuseum.com/custom/degreying.shtml

    I'm going to go ahead and try it, but I was hoping someone might could tell me if anyone has had a good result on a Reid head.

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    I've never done that and I would be scared to try it on a brand new head,maybe someone here could do it for you or something
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    there has been luck degreying heads there is a member here flynne i believe who can tell you how to do it. ive never tried it. good luck with the head. mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by toys2cool View Post
    I've never done that and I would be scared to try it on a brand new head,maybe someone here could do it for you or something
    You've got nothing to lose, a grey is crap anyway. Either it works and you have a mint figure or it fails and you still have a crappy head.
    I have heard from people who succesfully degreyed a head that it might grey again after a while, but not always. So good luck
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    I recently had success on an invisible girl head. Take your time,it may take multi-applications to get the result you are looking for.

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    It worked! I followed the directions exactly and after one application, the Zombie look was gone. I could not believe the difference it made. It's pretty easy for me to compare the difference, because it is still Zombie Grey down inside the neck plug. I'm not going to mess with it anymore because I am absolutely pleased with the result after one round and I don't want to "over-egg the pudding" (which is my tendency).

    The only thing that I would say is that it took some of the hair paint off when I removed the Plasti-Dip. That may not be inherent to the process, but rather my execution of the process. For me, it wasn't that big of a deal with this head because the grey/white areas of Reed's hair were quite yellow-ish and it was going to have to be repainted anyway.

    I am in the process of repainting the hair. I have the black and the white applied and when it dries, I will blend in the grey. As soon as I am finished, I will post some pics (that is, if I don't make a dog's breakfast of it!).
    Last edited by saildog; Jul 29, '07 at 10:50 AM.

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    glad it worked its always nice to hear a sucess story and a happy ending. mike

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    Congrats. I'm looking forward to seeing the pictures. Hopefully you will have before pictures as well.



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    Quote Originally Posted by saildog View Post
    It worked! I followed the directions exactly and after one application, the Zombie look was gone. I could not believe the difference it made. It's pretty easy for me to compare the difference, because it is still Zombie Grey down inside the neck plug. I'm not going to mess with it anymore because I am absolutely pleased with the result after one round and I don't want to "over-egg the pudding" (which is my tendency).

    The only thing that I would say is that it took some of the hair paint off when I removed the Plasti-Dip. That may not be inherent to the process, but rather my execution of the process. For me, it wasn't that big of a deal with this head because the grey/white areas of Reed's hair were quite yellow-ish and it was going to have to be repainted anyway.

    I am in the process of repainting the hair. I have the black and the white applied and when it dries, I will blend in the grey. As soon as I am finished, I will post some pics (that is, if I don't make a dog's breakfast of it!).
    Congrats, looking forward to the pics and I hope you have some before pics too. One thing tho, but I know nothing of degreying, so maybe there's nothing to worry about. You say there's still some grey left inside the neck plug? wouldn't that increase the chance of the head greying again? I've never done anything like this, so I hope the experts can shead a light on this. I've heard that degreyed heads can grey again... I wonder if that has something to do with some grey being left over after the degreying proces. Personally I'd redo the neck plug to get rid of all the grey, but like I said before, maybe there's nothing to worry about after all
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    I'm not the best photographer, but I took these shots in the same place, at approximately the same distance and with the same lighting. I wanted to show the difference the treatment made as accurately as I could.



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