As the title suggests, I have started the cleanup on my new Jacks Open machine. I am reluctant to call it a resto and at best maybe a shop job - I have no delusions of living up to other's efforts that have gone before me.
So today I got Wifey to buy some Magic Erasers and with shaking hand and a big gulp, I started cleaning the lower playfield to see if I could tidy up the ball swirl a tad. I got too scared and stopped before the ball swirl was really gone but it is a bit better. I started to see one or two tiny bits of paint come off, or it may have been my imagination, but I didn't want to push my luck and ruin the playfield. I'm telling myself it looks more authentic with a bit of wear and ball swirl anyway. I was very happy with the end result on the shooter lane and the ball track around the top of the playfield.
I also tried the ME on the cabinet. It came up a bit batter as well but you couldn't really see it in the pics. The ME also seemed to work on the metal parts as well.
Guys I am only too happy to hear any thoughts or suggestions as to how I can do it better when I next have a go down the track. I tried a few different methods and ended up more comfortable with a slightly damp ME and rinsing it when it starting to grunge up a bit - thoughts were that more grunge in it the harsher to action on the playfield which I didn't want. A clean with some Novus and then a few layers of wax and that finished me and a few beers off.
Here are a few pics that I took as I went along.
What I started with.
Ball track wasn't too bad to start with.
Ball track is almost gone.
Minimal wear in the shooter lane now.
Starting to shine.
A bit more bling to it.
The ball swirl and wear is never going to go without touch ups and more use of the ME which is just tempting fate as far as I am concerned at this stage but compared to how it was four days ago when I got it, I am fairly happy so far.