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PinShield The original pinball glass and playfield protector.

By Pinshield

4 years ago


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    #55 4 years ago

    Does it leave marks on the glass that you have to clean off when you remove it?
    I used stuff that looks exactly the same it's used as a tool box drawer liner and when I took it off you could see every dot where it was touching the glass like little smudges.

    Hate to have to clean the glass every time you remove it.

    #59 4 years ago
    Quoted from acitti:

    I have had one on my Judge Dredd for over a week now, have not had any issues or needed to clean after removing it. It does not have the sticky texture like a lot of tool box liners have but it does grab the glass well so it wont slide off.

    That's great to hear I might have to get some to use when doing repairs.

    #60 4 years ago
    Quoted from robertmee:

    The tool drawer liners typically are permeated, at least mine are. These appear to be solid through and through. Are the dots you're experiencing from the mat itself, or debris getting in the little holes of the liner?

    No it's from the material like if you put a suction cup on a window.
    I hear these ones dont do it though so I might have to try it out. Would be great for storing tools while working

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