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Methods used for cleaning used plastics?

By ImNotNorm

6 years ago


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    #10 6 years ago

    Pick up some CP100. Works great on all plastics and playfield cleaning. Its all i use.
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    #13 6 years ago

    How about sandblasting ?

    #17 6 years ago
    Quoted from PinMonk:

    What about crop dusting?

    Wtf ? lol

    #26 6 years ago
    Quoted from ImNotNorm:

    I purposely posed it that way, lol

    But in all seriousness....what does it mean?

    If your plastics are warped then i can show you a great safe way to straighten them. But if they just need to be cleaned then trust me and go with CP-100.

    #30 6 years ago
    Quoted from ImNotNorm:

    No warping....just a little dirt and grime that needs to be removed.

    Go with cp-100 if you want an overall safe plastic cleaner and playfield cleaner. Ive been using it for years and it works.

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