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Offline MartyJ

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Re: Funhouse Restoration
« Reply #15 on: October 12, 2009, 10:31:47 PM »
Thanks John....I'm concerned with the magic eraser and even though its MUCH better than were I began I will definately start removing paint if I go any further.

My plan is to finish removing the majority of the underside components then talk to my spraypainter.  The plan is (from reading HEP resto's) to get the playfield cleared to seal it all up and then I'll address the two main areas which need touching up (the blue).  Once the touch ups are done, another thin coat of clear, block, clear, block and polish.

Again this is more for practice than anything else.  I'm ordering (hopefully) a new playfield and just waiting for confirmation.  Yep its a few $$ but the machine is more than worthy.

Re the ramp problem - I think Nick found a cheap solution for that with a homebrew McGuiver fix....And I think James mentioned the newer flaps were stronger and stopped the issue?...