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Cleaning and Waxing Pinball Machines - Vid's Guide

By vid1900

8 years ago


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    Post #51 A list of pretenders. Posted by vid1900 (8 years ago)

    Post #77 Wax Recommendation Posted by vid1900 (8 years ago)

    Post #1237 Playfield protectors Posted by vid1900 (6 years ago)

    Post #1954 Opening a jar of blitz Posted by vid1900 (2 years ago)


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    #1560 5 years ago

    Coil sleeves are universal. Just need different lengths. Your manual will give you part numbers. Marcospecialties.com may have a coil kit, but it'll be more $ then buying individual coils

    #1562 5 years ago

    No dumb questions! Coil tubing is what they are calling coil sleeves.

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    #1721 4 years ago

    RobT are you confident that product you linked to doesn’t contain silicone?

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    #1744 4 years ago

    I’ve used both p21s and blitz and I believe blitz is easier to use and lasts longer

    #1758 4 years ago

    yep, pinball life. Combined with other pinball stuff I needed! I agree it is a little more money, but the difference is worth it. Plus, it will last a long time!

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    #2006 2 years ago
    Quoted from HydrogenHuman:

    Aah, okay, thanks for clarifying, Vid! I personally don't like using Naptha since it instantly made me lightheaded and gave me a headache the remainder of the day. I'll need to get a good mask to wear!
    Have you ever had any experience using CP-100? I hear it's basically Naptha, but nicer smelling.

    I use CP100 for the same reason. I think it does just as good of job. It’s just a lot more expensive.

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