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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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    #2017 2 years ago

    FFS spell it right guys:

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    #2072 1 year ago
    Quoted from sdchoni:

    Just confirming I'm not crazy, but this isn't the normal kind of consistency for Blitz wax right? When I opened it up it had a thick, hard, white layer on the top. When using it, it was extremely crumbly and I got chunks and crumbles all over my playfield that I had to (try) and vacuum up. Heres what it looked like after attempting to mix a little (the right side is what the entire top looked like when I opened it):
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    I took it downstairs and mixed it with my hands in a mixing bowl (my hands feel amazing btw!!!!) and now it has the consistency of like apple sauce:
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    I’d like more info around those PJ pants sir…

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