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Vid's Guide to Ultimate Playfield Restoration

By vid1900

11 years ago


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Post #7 Playfield damage assessment. Posted by vid1900 (11 years ago)

Post #8 Insert damage assessment. Posted by vid1900 (11 years ago)

Post #34 How to sand your new inserts flat. Posted by vid1900 (11 years ago)

Post #35 Cleaning old glue out of the insert holes. Posted by vid1900 (11 years ago)


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#497 10 years ago

Vid,
Thanks for all of the great information!
Although I have owned pinball machines for the last 10 years or so, I am going to try some playfield repairs for the first time on a very dirty TFTC that I just purchased. I need to repair some lifting/separation over several playfield inserts. I read the section in this tread that dealt with fixing this problem and I have also read this information...

http://pinballrehab.com/1-articles/pinball-restoration/playfield/247-fixing-insert-problems

Which do you feel is the best way to fix my problems? Also, I was planning to clean/polish the playfield with a 3-step system that I purchased from Treasure Cove years ago. Is this worth using? If so, should I clean/polish before repairing the inserts or after? I also need to repair the scoop hole and I was planning to add a Cliffy protector to prevent future damage.
I actually do airbrush and clear as a hobby and this thread has me wanting to strip down the playfield and clear the whole thing but I am concerned that it might be over my head.
Please let me know what the best repair technique would be and how far I should or need to go beyond the repair.
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#501 10 years ago

Vid and Terry,

Thanks for the help!!!

Once again, a great thread. Very informative for a rookie like me!

#502 10 years ago

Sorry, double post.

#503 10 years ago

Triple post

#508 10 years ago

This may be a dumb question but better to ask.
To remove the playfield would I disconnect all of the plugs that are bundled at the bottom left corner of the playfield?
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#511 10 years ago

Should I be disconnecting plugs at the boards or on the underside of the playfield?

9 months later
#1118 9 years ago

Is it safe to assume that these side areas, under the plastics, were originally white as discussed earlier in the tread? Should the be repainted white?

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#1124 9 years ago
Quoted from vid1900:

Did you already Magic Eraser the topcoat off and see if it is white underneath?

The first picture is after some work with a magic eraser. I am not sure if I should give it another run or not. I am not sure if the paint has just yellowed if that was the original color.

Also, I am replacing some star inserts. Should they get sanded flat before installation like other new inserts?

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#1132 9 years ago
Quoted from vid1900:

It was white 30 years ago, but nothing wrong with keeping the natural look of aged white.

Give them a light sanding so the clear has some tooth.
If you are not clearing, you can just polish the faces and install them.

Vid,
I am only using 91% alcohol ( All I can find in the store). Is that enough to soften the old clear?

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