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Cabinet paint restoration

By Tridentphoto

9 years ago


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#16 9 years ago
Quoted from vid1900:

Nice work! I wonder who thought their repaint looked better than the original????
I'm just throwing in my usual reminder not to sand lead paint in your house or garage because you can never get the lead out .
That is an outside job only, downwind from your garden, with a respirator.

Just curious, approximately when did pinball companies switch from lead paint? I'm about to sand down a Bally's Strikes and Spares from 1978, which seems to be right when lead paints were made illegal for household use...not sure about commercial usage though.

#22 9 years ago

Great information for those of us who restore. Thanks.

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