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What to use to clean this...

By Ckykedworld

8 years ago



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    #1 8 years ago

    What should i use to clean clear coat playfield from normal l play? Like in pic, where ball makes lines where it rolls.

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    #2 8 years ago

    If you had a couple coats of wax on there, it would probably wipe off.

    I'd try Novis 1 and then wax with a good carnauba after.

    LTG : )™

    #3 8 years ago

    That will probably come off with a dry t-shirt rag. If not, a little gentle Novus2, followed by dry t-shirt rag should do the trick.

    #4 8 years ago

    Magic Eraser ... By mr clean ... Removes ball track marks very easily !

    #5 8 years ago

    My index finger always removes those trail lines nicely.

    #6 8 years ago
    Quoted from transprtr4u:

    Magic Eraser ... By mr clean ... Removes ball track marks very easily !

    Have to be careful with Magic Eraser, it is abrasive.

    #7 8 years ago

    Cotton can be scratchy also, I've switched to microfiber towels.

    #8 8 years ago

    I just use a clean rag and a little alcohol.

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