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Will removing the mylar hurt the playfield paint? It won't I promise:)

By hailrazer

5 years ago



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    #4 5 years ago

    In my experience no it won't hurt the paint. If done right anyway. I've done this for quite a few Restorations that i have done on playfields. I find the the freeze spray then remove method Works excellent. Then the flour rubbing method Works fantastic for removing the excess glue.

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