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Re: Clear coat FT
« on: December 17, 2011, 11:42:44 PM »
Good clean and wax would be sufficient for home use wouldn't it? Unless you've touched up the machine then CC is better for protection but in general isn't CC over kill?

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I was hoping someone who had a machine clear coated a few years ago, who has put hundreds and hundreds of games on it, could give the rest of us some feedback as to how the machine is holding up etc. What I have always wondered, is if a machine starts to show signs of wear with the clearcoat for whatever reason, how do u then fix the playfield ? or is it a matter that the clear coat is like clear nail polish and is as hard as the hobs of hell. Can marks in a clearcoat job be polished out if they appear from lots of ball/game use.  !@#
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