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tspp itchy and scratchy hole
« on: January 11, 2014, 04:23:06 PM »
hi there all, was wondering what i can do with the eject hole to prevent moore playfield paint chipping away? any help be appreciated.p.s would sumthing like this work?   http://www.pinbits.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=13_19&products_id=74

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Re: tspp itchy and scratchy hole
« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2014, 07:37:14 PM »
That will work, just make sure you bog up the area where the wear is first otherwise the protector will just mould into the worn area. You'll need to sand it flat once you've bogged it up so you obviously need to take a little care here so that you don't damage any of the art work on your playfield. I'm not sure which brand of protector this one is but I've used the Cliffy ones before and once there installed they sit very flat and don't impact on gameplay at all.

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Re: tspp itchy and scratchy hole
« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2014, 08:44:54 PM »
thanks 4 reply ,what kind of bog do i use and grain of sandpaper,and do i sand around the worn area ?and i think theyre are the cliffy protector u talk of.do i really need to sand? i dont wanna chip off more playfield paint, wouldnt a stainless steel one just sit str8 over the wear how would metal mould into that area? ty again 4 ya help
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Re: tspp itchy and scratchy hole
« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2014, 09:11:21 PM »
I use a two part filler like builders bog available from buntings and other stores but there are others you can use. You just need to clean the area and make sure it's dry before applying the filler. Unfortunately if you don't want the Cliffy protector to reshape itself into the worn grove you have to do this. These protectors are very thin so that that they sit completely flat and don't disturb the flow of the ball. If you don't fill the worn area, after a while with the ball running over the protector it will deflect.
If you haven't done it before filling the worn area is not as difficult as it might sound. Just mix up a small amount of filler as per the products instructions and apply. The trick is to not use to much at the one time, its best to fill it in two or three goes and not all at once. Try to also avoid putting filler on areas which don't need to be filled or clean it off those areas before it drys. The more you apply the more you have to sand. Just use small piece of fine sand paper and carefully sand, avoiding the areas outside the line of where the Cliffy will cover.

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Re: tspp itchy and scratchy hole
« Reply #4 on: January 11, 2014, 11:16:40 PM »
ty 4 reply and i get wot u mean now bye having to refill it, bye the way i cant wait 4 my limited edition medieval madness remake to arrive later in the year