Neat! Thanks for the post AuS.
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Do they make one for CFTBL that covers the entire creature window? I was thinking that might make that game play silky smooth, with no chance of the ball catching the edge of Creechy's window and changing direction.
Edit. Ohhhh.. They do make it for CFTBL with the cover going over the whole window. Hmmm... May have to try this.
Would a Treasure Cove playfield polishing kit polish any scratches out of these protectors? I don't know as I don't own any of these protectors, I'm just curious to see if anyone tried. I had some dull and lightly scratched up plastics that I polished up nicely with the Treasure Cove kit. I know the material of plastics versus these protectors are different, but I would think that the Treasure Cove kit may work.
Quoted from mcclad:Would a cliffy be necessary? Isn't it overkill putting a protector over a protector? I am thinking about getting a couple of these, and wondered if the cliffys would eeven be needed.
I think these protectors are a little oversize and are cut a little larger than playfield openings. Therefore this clear protective sheet will not protect corners and sides of playfield cut-outs like a Cliffy or Mantis protector would, so you will still need the additional protectors.
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