(Topic ID: 22061)

Playfield cleaning

By smokey_789

11 years ago



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    #1 11 years ago

    Been seeing a lot of posts regarding playfield cleaning. I suppose it depends on what dirt is on the playfield i.e. raccoon poop/deteriorating rubber/etc. An old tech told me Lemon Pledge for everything after the worst grime has been removed--even the printed side of the backglass. Is this correct?

    #2 11 years ago
    Quoted from smokey_789:

    Been seeing a lot of posts regarding playfield cleaning. I suppose it depends on what dirt is on the playfield i.e. raccoon poop/deteriorating rubber/etc. An old tech told me Lemon Pledge for everything after the worst grime has been removed--even the printed side of the backglass. Is this correct?

    No....Pledge attracts dust.

    #3 11 years ago

    Millwax, Novus, car wax Lets kick this old chestnut off again....

    #4 11 years ago

    Pledge has the same "problem" as millwax. It's silicone based, not a wax product. Think armor all.

    If you've used pledge, and want to do a paint touch up or something, you would have to completely remove any silicone first.

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