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When do YOU replace your pinball? Can you polish old ones?

By Slade

5 years ago


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    #7 5 years ago

    If a ball isn't chipped I shine mine up a soft moist cloth, Mother's mag wheel polish and elbow grease, holding the ball and rubbing it into the cloth and rotating it to cover the whole surface. I could use a tumbler but I need the exercise and I like pinball balls too much to just throw them away.

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