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Uploaded by metahugh on May 25, 2009
This video shows you how to use the Freeze Spray method to remove mylar from a pinball playfield. The mylar was removed from a Twilight Zone pinball playfield.
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@HaikuAutomation I think waxing the PLAYFIELD would be more effective (after removing the mylar of course)
dickcheney6 3 months ago
Very good technique, looks affective. Where do you get plastic razorblades?
MrWest949 8 months ago
Great video, and narration, thanks for all the info.
bundyeric 10 months ago
Operators that put down mylar on playfields should be taken out and 'waxed'.
HaikuAutomation 1 year ago
so would you replace the mylar after your finished cleanning it? Can you touch up worn spots with paint?? Steeljaws Game Room thanks Jeff
subron6er 1 year ago
god i hate that sound "chh chh chhh"
risingfall 1 year ago
Thanks!
WompaStompa11 2 years ago
Wow! Great idea. I can't wait until tomorrow to try it on my Whirlwind.
callmesteam 2 years ago
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@HaikuAutomation I think waxing the PLAYFIELD would be more effective (after removing the mylar of course)
dickcheney6 3 months ago
Very good technique, looks affective. Where do you get plastic razorblades?
MrWest949 8 months ago
Great video, and narration, thanks for all the info.
bundyeric 10 months ago
Operators that put down mylar on playfields should be taken out and 'waxed'.
HaikuAutomation 1 year ago
so would you replace the mylar after your finished cleanning it? Can you touch up worn spots with paint?? Steeljaws Game Room thanks Jeff
subron6er 1 year ago
god i hate that sound "chh chh chhh"
risingfall 1 year ago
Thanks!
WompaStompa11 2 years ago
Wow! Great idea. I can't wait until tomorrow to try it on my Whirlwind.
callmesteam 2 years ago