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Best way to clean this 1951 Gottlieb playfield?

By jimmyb

8 years ago



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#1 8 years ago

I know how to clean and polish 80's-90's playfields. I would like to bring back some color on this old classic but i'm a little nervous. I know there is a ton of info on the site regarding cleaning but I hope to get some tips from guy's that have worked on 1950's pins. Thanks in advance for any tips. JIM
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#3 8 years ago

Ya I've read that, he touches on all types of playfields but not much info on the old 50's.
I hate weeding through all the comments. lol
Looking to get to the meat and potatoes !!

#5 8 years ago

Does that get the white specs out? Should I use a magic eraser?

#9 8 years ago

Great tips. Thanks guys! I don't want to screw up this playfield. It's 16 years older then me!!

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