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@jumblejunkievlog Water based acrylics are probably best, though I've honestly never tried to touch up anything. The advantage is that a water based one can be removed easily with a wet paint brush or cloth (obviously it cant be if it has already dried :) without damage to the original artwork. I just read that on a website where someone fixes old pinball games
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@homebrewedpinball oh totally, Once I get a rubber kit, I am going to go crazy and do a good cleaning
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you should remove the plastics to really get all the crevices, but at least your keeping the main playfield clean. Screw the incandescents and keeping it original, LED's all the way (won't have to replace them as often)
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That table is cleaning up really nice! Stop washing your cawk with that towel!
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Sure you say spoogeariffic and then squit a white substance all over the machine lol.
That cab could definetly use a restoration haha. As for the damaged sideart and playfield, Id suggest cleaning it, getting a cheap set of acrylic paint, toucing it up then giving it a good coat of Krylon Crystal Clear (My prefered clear coat.) You also might want to give a quick spray of the clear coat on the back of the backglass, itll keep the paint from chipping apart.
TreasureChestReviews 8 months ago
@TreasureChestReviews yah the sides are pretty rough, we will dress it up! Touching it up with acrylics aren't a bad idea man.
jumblejunkievlog 8 months ago