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Backglass delamination sealing?

By PinballFever

6 years ago


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#65 5 years ago

The Sky Jump I had had some bad peeling in one corner:
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It's already been triple thicked to lock down what's still there, but unfortunately it's really visible when the machine is in 5 ball mode:
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Any ideas on what I could do to make it less noticable?

#67 5 years ago
Quoted from wayner:

That sure looks nasty. Are you saying that the corner has been triple thicked with the peeled sections left in the 'up position' in which case they are quite hard or inflexible-and that glad wrap was not used to lock down the peeled sections as part of the triple thick process. If that is the case that seems a tough one to resolve if I am interpreting the pic correctly. I am also not clear whether the darker sections mask a touchup or are blank & may lead to touchup.

The first picture was pre-krylon. The whole glass has been coated and gladwrap was used to flatten the flakes:
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Didn't come out as smooth as I would've liked, but I didn't dare clean it at all as there were large portions cracking and delaminating across the whole glass.

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