Quoted from CaptainNeo:arn't the decals printed on plastic? for the bally ones, I just cleaned off all the glue and cleaned them up, sprayed 3M spray adhesive on them and restuck them on.
you can use decal transfer tape too. 37something MP.
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Quoted from CaptainNeo:arn't the decals printed on plastic? for the bally ones, I just cleaned off all the glue and cleaned them up, sprayed 3M spray adhesive on them and restuck them on.
you can use decal transfer tape too. 37something MP.
-c
Quoted from jboner1058:Removed the top half of Mylar before my can went empty. Not too much loss of paint other than spots I already knew I was losing. Will probably lose more when I remove the glue but I'm going with naphtha and goo gone instead of alcohol this time
try flour and alcohol. I find it goes easier on old playfields than the chemicals in goo-gone and orange power.
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