One of the jobs on my restoration will be to touching up the playfield. The main issues to address are predominantly around fixing sunken inserts and touching up the area around them, plus a couple of other relatively (I hope) simply touch up areas. My issue is the bottom half of the playfield up to just under the bumpers has mylar on it. It's done a good job of protecting the artwork, although where some of the inserts have worn it's obviously worn through the mylar also. My question is do I attempt to remove it?
Personally I don't like the way the mylar has been cut, it seems to be very amateurish, you can see in a couple of the pics where it's been arbitrarily cutoff at weird angles. What I wanted to know is if there are any tell tale signs to look for that might suggest how easy (or not) it's likely to come off. I have seen some peoples removal attempts where it just seems to take more paint off in the process making its removal almost pointless.
I also thought that if I am heating up the inserts to get them out that it might also indirectly heat/affect the mylar around them, again suggesting that maybe I am just better off removing it.
The only other main issue with the playfield is a heap of ball swirl in the top half.