Bump
Wood grain contact paper. Better than duct tape. Makes great, long lasting pop bumper rings. Be sure to not rely on the adhesive that is factory applied to the back, add a few random drops of super glue to provide a really tight bond to the play field. You can also cover that ugly original cabinet paint with it. And for a great multi color effect, only the bottom cabinet.
Ball swirl marks on the playfield or dirt that won't disapear? Rub those out with some steel wool followed by fine 600 grain sandpaper for a smooth finish!
Quoted from SantaEatsCheese:Ball swirl marks on the playfield or dirt that won't disapear? Rub those out with some steel wool followed by fine 600 grain sandpaper for a smooth finish!
First some warm water and dishwashers soap!
Quoted from SantaEatsCheese:Ball swirl marks on the playfield or dirt that won't disapear? Rub those out with some steel wool followed by fine 600 grain sandpaper for a smooth finish!
Quoted from jorro:First some warm water and dishwashers soap!
If you guys want to get serious, this is the trifecta to use.
Left to right in that order.
Got a broken plastic that will not stay level. Pound a bunch of nails into the playfield to prop it up.
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