Quoted from Aladdin:So can you use Solarez to clear coat a cheap playfield?
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I wonder how hard wearing that product is compared to 2PAC. What is the normal application for the stuff?
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Quoted from Aladdin:So can you use Solarez to clear coat a cheap playfield?
» YouTube video
I wonder how hard wearing that product is compared to 2PAC. What is the normal application for the stuff?
Quoted from Md2020:Came across this post, but was unable to find a product except this stuff from a craft store. I’ve attached a photo of the product. Do you think this product, or the UV resin approach could work to fix this type of damage? Any help would be appreciated. In my case, it was a huge mistake to attempt Mylar removal.
Edit: I tested this product on the bench and it seemed to still be tacky after 3 mins of black light exposure. I’m guessing either the black light isn’t the right wavelength, or the product is shit
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What kind of blacklight is it? A lot of the old style incandescent UV lamps were just blackened to limit the visible light and the UV would still be there but they only have enough UV make a shirt glow but not enough to cure anything. Any good UV lamp is something to avoid looking at directly.
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