In my travels I have seen various people and various techniques used for playfield restorations.
The standard method, used by professional operators in the industry, from what i have witnessed first hand, is to take photos of a mint playfield, reproduce plastic stencils, or an overlay (not stickers that are for sale via ebay etc that look like cheap junk) but a clear plastic industrial strength/thickness overlay that is printed on, then applied to the playfield and clearcoated, then, in some cases, a mylar applied, but only in some cases.
NOW, since the KISS pinball raised so many questions and opinions, about whether heat from bulbs, or too many games will stuff the playfield in a year or so, IT WOULD BE GREAT to hear from a member who is professional at playfield restorations who can set us all in the right direction, what their experience has been, whats the best way, WHOS THE BEST around to do these repairs etc...
.....any takers who can add their help with
personal experience