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What to clean and wax non protected playfield with?

By cory79

4 years ago


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    #2 4 years ago
    Quoted from cory79:

    Where the mylar is not, what should I clean/protect playfield with? For instance on my Rollergames on the upper playfield where the lane guides are and around the pop bumpers it looks like it is just graphic with no mylar protection and other areas like the ball drains and chutes. Currently have my Rollergames tore apart and would like to wax before I put it all back together. Any other advice while I have a lot of it tore apart would be great also. I currently have on hand some Honda Glare Professional Polish and Honda Spray Cleaner and polish. I am looking into Wizards Mist N Shine and Maguiars carnuba wax.

    I’ve been using Mist N Shine for light (more frequent) wipe down cleaning, Novus 2 for more thorough cleaning to polish out scratches and ball trails, and I use the Mothers California Gold pure carnauba wax. All seem to work pretty well. Here’s a link to a thread that covers the topic very well.

    https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/cleaning-and-waxing-pinball-machines-vids-guide

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