Ok another question I have. I use Butchers Bowling Alley wax on my EM playfields. Seems to work very well just hard to rub off which is OK with me. Does anyone else use this or have a opinion on it
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Ok another question I have. I use Butchers Bowling Alley wax on my EM playfields. Seems to work very well just hard to rub off which is OK with me. Does anyone else use this or have a opinion on it
It's used on anything outdoors for protection . A very knowledgeable Pinball guy gave it to me when I bought my first EM pin 5 years ago . I now own 5 pins and use it on all. Just wondered if anybody else uses it
I understand and have read everyone's religious methods of waxing their machines, but in all that talk I never read of anyone using butchers. I have been with it for 5 years waxing 2-3 times a year on 5 machines and they have not desinagrated yet. I was just wondering if anybody else uses it
I don't want to get in any big discussions about other people's waxing habits I was just wondering who out there besides me uses butchers
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