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Replacing Worn Insert Text

By RetiredPinman

5 years ago



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    #1 5 years ago

    I acquired a Williams Fire Champagne edition. I worked through a lot of problems, but now everything is working. So its time to work on the play field. The play field has I assume the original Mylar protector. It's in reasonable shape and the inserts under the Mylar are fine for a player game. But several inserts on the top portion of the play field not covered by the Mylar are in bad shape. I got a sheet of decals on Ebay. Question is how to remove the worn text and apply the decal on the inserts with the worn text or graphics. See the photo. The inserts are the top two circular ones under the large center house and the 4 fire graphics, 2 on each side, below the circular ones.

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