Well Gav - It looks 100 X better than it did before you started !
Bit of background on this playfield and a sobering reminder - I used ever precaution possible to remove the mylar from this playfield, and prior to doing so, the playfield was in good condition. The mylar was worn and a little "hazed", but the artwork was intact. I took the plunge by testing an area and it was successful. I made a couple of mistakes by RUSHING the remainder of the removal and then I simply wanted to get it "over and done with'. As you can see - I've paid the price - and know you know WHY I always state that each playfield should be assessed prior to mylar removal.
Thankfully, Gavin has the skills and his work is absolutely brilliant in restoring playfields - So I consider myself very fortunate.
sorry for the loose insets mate - just add that to the tab !