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SkyLab to paint or not to paint

By Toaksy

8 years ago



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#6 8 years ago

But - assuming that the game is kept very well waxed - only the minor touch-ups will (maybe) wear off (after a considerable number of plays), so the playfield will be back where it is now condition-wise, and a decision can be made in the future. Also, minor touch-ups can be protected by being painted over with a varnish before waxing, which is perhaps a good alternative to clear-coating the whole playfield.

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