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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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#4564 6 years ago

Does anyone know what these brown spots are on my High Hand pf? Anyone seen this before?

I am going to restore the pf and am wondering if this happened at the factory.

Any ideas how to remove? Sand then repaint?

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#4580 6 years ago
Quoted from vid1900:

Looks like mold. Sometimes it eats the finish and actually leaves tiny divots.
Strip the playfield assemblies completely, OUTDOORS.
Don't bring any of those spores into the house.

Once I strip the pf, what do you suggest how I go about restoring it?
What should I do before sanding and then laying down a base clear coat layer?

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