Hello all,
After gaining more courage from great welcome greetings in "Introduce yourself"-topic, I'll post some story about my Cue Ball Wizard (Gottlieb -92, SYS3) deep cleaning. I don't like to call it restoration because I don't feel that I did merely nothing to restore it, mostly removed dirt from different places. But here we go.
I bought this CBW from Finnish online auction site in January. Seller didn't understand anything about pinballs, this one got to his hands from some dead mans estate (or how do you call it?). History info from game was somehow limited, but it propably has been for last year or two in display in some store and before that it was in that previously mentioned guy's home. Before that it has been out in some locations for play but there was no indications, who has been operator or anything else. Only lockbar-holders were attached in cabinet sides and one note with some earning fiqures found inside cabinet.
Game was almost playable when I got it. Games could be played but almost all rubber rings was transformed to dust were broken so constant ball jams around playfield interrupted games. But main thing, display worked, all electronics worked and most of lights worked ok. Because I don't have any electrical background, these issues would be very hard for me to solve and I have to rely on somebody wiser to help me. But luckily I did only have to worry about dirt and cosmetics. Biggest problems was playfield mylar, game is played quite much so whole mylar was kind of "dull", so getting it back to shine was my biggest worry. I can be seen some of photos I'll attach to this post.
Here is some before photos that are taken during disassembly of game.
Lower playfield
Playfield from ball view (almost)
Upper part of playfield, notice that it's quite hard to see thorugh that 8-ball ramp.
Another view of upper playfield and only photo that has anything showed up from cabinet. There was thick layer of dust everywhere but nothing serious.
Left slingshot, notice playfield mylar dullness
Main (and only) ramp was also gathered some dirt
Horseshoe assebly was also little bit dirty. It has been opened some times, notice nice nail "tune up"
There was dirt for several millimeters thickness
Ball through before
Disassembled ball through. Notice that white/grey substance in suface, it was found also under playfield from many places, and I have no idea what and where that came from. Maybe some milk-based drink?
Cue Ball was also bit dirty
Targets before, over half of targets had lost it's decal and there was huge amount of dirt everywhere.
Translite was in good shape, only one minor scrape but won't bother me. As soon as I started working with this machine, I started negotiations with local bar/pool-hall that if I could put this one there to be played. Owner of that bar liked my idea much so aims for this work was clear. Machine would be located for play for some time in future so it's crucial to go through all parts and places to minimize service calls and to produce joy to players (and to me) as much as possible. Actually this was only second place in our whole city, where pinball can be played (our city has some 35 000 residents) so competition isn't that tough. Maybe there is a reason for that, only time will tell that.
In following post's I'll clarify different tasks that has been done, nothing unusual but if someone is interested.