Got the idea into my head to finally remove the mylar, and reveal that shiney, untouched playfield from POTO. It didn't go exactly as i had hoped.
Read up on different techniques of performing this operation, and decided on de- solv- it and freeze spray methods. Used de-solv-it first up, and found it to be ok. It was doing what i thought it should be doing.
Then my worst nightmare happened, insert paint started to lift. So i sprayed and waited.....and waited.....lifted a little more. More paint lifted. Everywhere else where i pulled the mylar was fine, no paint lifting whatsoever. So i then decided to use the freeze spray, this for me worked well. Very minimal paint lifting. The only thing was, now i had goo to remove(which is a bit of a chore i found, but not too much of a hassle).
Ive stopped progress at the moment as im approaching a tone of inserts near the organ assembly. Im going to have a deep think about why my insert paint is lifting? Did i rush it? Was it unavoidable? I dont know at this stage, so ill just sit on it for a bit.
In my opinion so far, it is a disaster. There was really nothing wrong with the mylar to begin with. Nothing a good Novus 1,2,3 couldn't have improved.
So it looks like im in for a bit of artwork repainting and matching( a fair bit ), but thems the brakes i guess. Here's some pics of what ive aptley named "CHERNOBYL"